The performance of the narrator in Clarice Lispector and Hilda Hilst: the (Self) frustrating narration

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  • Nilze Mariade Azeredo Reguera

Keywords:

Lispector, Hilst, Narrador, Performance, Narrator

Abstract

This paper aims at analyzing at which extent the narrators in “Antes da ponte Rio-Niterói” by Clarice Lispector, and in “Osmo” by Hilda Hilst, undertake, in their own fashion, a dramatized narration by resorting to procedures such as fait divers; a seemingly “didatic” presentation of the facts; a reiterated concern with the text reception; irony and self-referentiality.

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