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Segundo a crítica literária Tiphaine Samoyault, a intertextualidade é um fenômeno comum a todos os textos e consiste na relação que eles estabelecem entre si. O nosso objetivo é analisar a intertextualidade entre as narrativas Reparação de Ian McEwan e Mãos de Cavalo de Daniel Galera. Analisaremos a memória e o sentimento de culpa que a personagem-narradora Briony Tallis e Hermano, o Mãos de cavalo, carregam, bem como a maneira que encontraram para lidar com este problema.
Abstract According to the literary critic Tiphaine Samoyault, intertextuality is a common phenomenon to all texts and it consists in the relationship they establish among themselves. Our goal is to analyse the intertextuality between the narratives Atonement by Ian McEwan and Horse Hands by Daniel Galera. The memory and the feeling of guilt that the character-narrator Briony Tallis and Hermano, the Horse hands, carry will be analysed, as well as the way they found to deal with this problem.
Abstract According to the literary critic Tiphaine Samoyault, intertextuality is a common phenomenon to all texts and it consists in the relationship they establish among themselves. Our goal is to analyse the intertextuality between the narratives Atonement by Ian McEwan and Horse Hands by Daniel Galera. The memory and the feeling of guilt that the character-narrator Briony Tallis and Hermano, the Horse hands, carry will be analysed, as well as the way they found to deal with this problem.
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memória culpa segunda oportunidade reparação intertextualidade memory guilt second chance atonement intertextuality
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Giacomolli, Dóris (2014). Memória e Intertextualidade em Mãos de Cavalo e Reparação. Millenium, 46-A. Número Especial temático sobre Literatura. (novembro de 2014). Pp. 260-272.