‘New Portuguese letters’: a gesture of political love by Many hands
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https://doi.org/10.22409/abriluff.v7i14.29851Keywords:
politics, intertextuality, female writingAbstract
The work intend to show how the famous Portuguese text, Novas Cartas Portuguesas, managed to enter into the political imagery of an era, because the context of its publication – Salazar’s regime – , and cross generations as an emblematic text, because the questions addressed about persecuted minorities, but especially the role of women in a sexist society. Attention to this work is given by its representativeness and its innovation policy as a literary object. We see, there, gender and authorship issues being discussed, and the subtext of this work is another emblematic text of Portuguese literature, Cartas Portuguesas.
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