The window, the house and the city: a reading of the spaces in “João Urso”, by Breno Accioly

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Autor(a) principal: Araújo, Elton Jônathas Gomes de
Data de Publicação: 2023
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Muiraquitã (Online)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.ufac.br/index.php/mui/article/view/6468
Resumo: Breno Accioly (Santana do Ipanema/Alagoas, 1921 – Rio de Janeiro/, 1966) entered the Brazilian literary scene in late 1944 with the short-story collection João Urso. This article analyzes some spatial elements observed by the narrator, such as: the window, the house and the city. The aim is to understand how space and character are interlinked. In addition, this text is divided into three parts, the first being a biobibliographical context, since both the author and his work are little known; then, some of the frequent critical approaches used in literary criticism about space are discussed; and finally, the analysis of the story, which will follow the narrator's view of the spaces examined. This approach is supported by the studies of Brandão (2013), Lins (1976), Blanchot (2011).
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spelling The window, the house and the city: a reading of the spaces in “João Urso”, by Breno AcciolyA janela, a casa e a cidade: : uma leitura dos espaços em “João Urso”, de Breno AcciolyBreno Accioly. João Urso. Literary Space.Breno Accioly. João Urso. Espaço Literário.Breno Accioly (Santana do Ipanema/Alagoas, 1921 – Rio de Janeiro/, 1966) entered the Brazilian literary scene in late 1944 with the short-story collection João Urso. This article analyzes some spatial elements observed by the narrator, such as: the window, the house and the city. The aim is to understand how space and character are interlinked. In addition, this text is divided into three parts, the first being a biobibliographical context, since both the author and his work are little known; then, some of the frequent critical approaches used in literary criticism about space are discussed; and finally, the analysis of the story, which will follow the narrator's view of the spaces examined. This approach is supported by the studies of Brandão (2013), Lins (1976), Blanchot (2011).Breno Accioly (Santana do Ipanema/AL,1921 — Rio de Janeiro/RJ, 1966) estreou no cenário literário brasileiro no final de 1944 com a coletânea de contos João Urso. Este artigo analisa alguns elementos espaciais observados pelo narrador, tais como: a janela, a casa e a cidade. Busca-se compreender como espaço e personagem estão interligados. Além disso, este texto divide-se em três partes, sendo a primeira uma contextualização biobibliográfica, uma vez que tanto autor quanto sua obra são pouco conhecidos; em seguida, discute-se algumas das abordagens críticas frequentemente utilizadas sobre o espaço na crítica literária; e, por fim, a análise do conto, que seguirá pari passu a visão do narrador sobre os espaços examinados. Esta leitura ampara-se nos estudos de Brandão (2013), Lins (1976), Blanchot (2011).Nepan Editora2023-08-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufac.br/index.php/mui/article/view/646810.29327/210932.11.1-6 Muiraquitã: Revista de Letras e Humanidades; v. 11 n. 1 (2023): Muiraquitã: Revista de Letras e Humanidades2525-59241807-185610.29327/210932.11.1reponame:Muiraquitã (Online)instname:Universidade Federal do Acre (UFAC)instacron:UFACporhttps://periodicos.ufac.br/index.php/mui/article/view/6468/4218Araújo, Elton Jônathas Gomes deinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2023-08-04T00:33:47Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/6468Revistahttps://periodicos.ufac.br/revista/index.php/mui/indexPUBhttps://periodicos.ufac.br/revista/index.php/mui/oaimuiraquita.ppgli@ufac.br2525-59241807-1856opendoar:2023-08-04T00:33:47Muiraquitã (Online) - Universidade Federal do Acre (UFAC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The window, the house and the city: a reading of the spaces in “João Urso”, by Breno Accioly
A janela, a casa e a cidade: : uma leitura dos espaços em “João Urso”, de Breno Accioly
title The window, the house and the city: a reading of the spaces in “João Urso”, by Breno Accioly
spellingShingle The window, the house and the city: a reading of the spaces in “João Urso”, by Breno Accioly
Araújo, Elton Jônathas Gomes de
Breno Accioly. João Urso. Literary Space.
Breno Accioly. João Urso. Espaço Literário.
title_short The window, the house and the city: a reading of the spaces in “João Urso”, by Breno Accioly
title_full The window, the house and the city: a reading of the spaces in “João Urso”, by Breno Accioly
title_fullStr The window, the house and the city: a reading of the spaces in “João Urso”, by Breno Accioly
title_full_unstemmed The window, the house and the city: a reading of the spaces in “João Urso”, by Breno Accioly
title_sort The window, the house and the city: a reading of the spaces in “João Urso”, by Breno Accioly
author Araújo, Elton Jônathas Gomes de
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Breno Accioly. João Urso. Literary Space.
Breno Accioly. João Urso. Espaço Literário.
topic Breno Accioly. João Urso. Literary Space.
Breno Accioly. João Urso. Espaço Literário.
description Breno Accioly (Santana do Ipanema/Alagoas, 1921 – Rio de Janeiro/, 1966) entered the Brazilian literary scene in late 1944 with the short-story collection João Urso. This article analyzes some spatial elements observed by the narrator, such as: the window, the house and the city. The aim is to understand how space and character are interlinked. In addition, this text is divided into three parts, the first being a biobibliographical context, since both the author and his work are little known; then, some of the frequent critical approaches used in literary criticism about space are discussed; and finally, the analysis of the story, which will follow the narrator's view of the spaces examined. This approach is supported by the studies of Brandão (2013), Lins (1976), Blanchot (2011).
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