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Este artigo procura investigar aproximações e diferenças entre o conto “A propósito da sonata a Kreutzer”, de Nikolai Leskov, e a novela A sonata a Kreutzer, de Liév Tolstói, quanto às suas constituições formais. Partindo da análise que Walter Benjamin realiza sobre as especificidades dos contos de Leskov, em “O narrador. Considerações sobre a obra de Nikolai Leskov”, nossa proposta é averiguar as tensões entre formas longas e breves na Modernidade, e de que maneira estas são internalizadas nas obras desses autores russos no final do século XIX.
Universidade de Sao Paulo, Agencia USP de Gestao da Informacao Academica (AGUIA)
Title: Duas sonatas russas
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Este artigo procura investigar aproximações e diferenças entre o conto “A propósito da sonata a Kreutzer”, de Nikolai Leskov, e a novela A sonata a Kreutzer, de Liév Tolstói, quanto às suas constituições formais.
Partindo da análise que Walter Benjamin realiza sobre as especificidades dos contos de Leskov, em “O narrador.
Considerações sobre a obra de Nikolai Leskov”, nossa proposta é averiguar as tensões entre formas longas e breves na Modernidade, e de que maneira estas são internalizadas nas obras desses autores russos no final do século XIX.
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