OS DISCURSOS DE ROBBE-GRILLET
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https://doi.org/10.5212/uniletras.v29i1.177Abstract
Este trabalho pretende, partindo da Análise do Discurso (FIORIN, 1999), refletir acerca de metamorfoses na poética de Alain Robbe-Grillet, autor célebre por sua participação no Nouveau Roman. Discutiremos sua vinculação ao ideário escritural moderno e autotélico, ainda que o conjunto da obra permita vislumbrar um adensamento crescente da referencialidade.
Palavras-chave: Robbe-Grillet; discurso. Literatura francesa.
This paper intends, starting with the Analysis of the Discourse (FIORIN, 1999), to reflect about transformations in the Alain Robbe-Grillet’s poetic, celebrated author of the Nouveau Roman. We analyse his vinculations with the modern writing and her auto-reference, in spite of the entirety of his work, which permits an understending of a growing referenciality.
Key words: Robbe-Grillet. Discourse. French literature.
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