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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.8.2017.tde-07082017-115610
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Author
Full name
Ricardo Russano dos Santos
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2017
Supervisor
Committee
Martins, Eduardo Vieira (President)
Marco, Valeria De
Marques, Cristina Betioli Ribeiro
Otsuka, Edu Teruki
Title in Portuguese
Franklin Távora e José de Alencar: duas visões brasileiras sobre o romance histórico
Keywords in Portuguese
Franklin Távora
Guerra dos Mascates
José de Alencar
Romance histórico
Romantismo
Abstract in Portuguese
Este trabalho compara três romances históricos brasileiros do século XIX: Guerra dos Mascates (1873-4), de José de Alencar, O matuto (1878) e Lourenço (1881), ambos de Franklin Távora. Os três romances se ambientam na Guerra dos Mascates, conflito civil ocorrido em Pernambuco no início do século XVIII. Para o estudo comparativo de tais obras, levou-se em conta o interesse de cada um dos autores ao escrever os romances, bem como suas visões distintas a respeito de tal gênero, que ficaram bastante claras na polêmica das Cartas a Cincinato. Para melhor compreender as obras, este trabalho analisa não só as Cartas críticas de Távora a Alencar, mas a resposta altiva do segundo em seu prefácio Bênção paterna; esse debate será permeado neste trabalho por uma análise breve do contexto romântico do período e seus ideais e mudanças, especialmente no que tange ao romance histórico. Além disso, este trabalho tece uma breve apresentação da Guerra dos Mascates, bem como de sua historiografia, especialmente aquela a que Alencar e Távora podem ter tido acesso.
Title in English
Franklin Távora and José de Alencar: two Brazilian points of view about the historical novel
Keywords in English
Franklin Távora
Historical novel
José de Alencar
Mascates War
Romanticism
Abstract in English
This paper compares three Brazilian historical novels from the 19th century: Guerra dos Mascates (1873-4), by José de Alencar, O matuto (1878) and Lourenço (1881), both by Franklin Távora. The three novels talk about Mascates War, a civil war that took place in the state of Pernambuco, Brazil, in the early 18th century. To the comparative study of these novels, the interests of both of the writers were taken into consideration. Besides, their different points of view about the historical novel were also considered. These points of view became very clear after Cartas a Cincinato controversy. In order to better understand the books, this paper analyses not only the critical Letters from Távora to Alencar, but also Alencars haughty response called Benção Paterna; this debate will be followed by a short analysis of the Romantic period and its ideals and changes, especially about the historical novel. Furthermore, this paper will briefly present the Mascates War and the historiographical debate about it, especially those documents Alencar and Távora could have read.
 
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Publishing Date
2017-08-07
 
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