«Robinson Crusoé» e a história do realismo

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53943/ELCV.0122_104-117

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«Robinson Crusoé», realismo, narração, crítica literária

Resumo

Este artigo analisa os debates em torno da representação realista e da narração ficcional na recepção de Robinson Crusoé, romance de Daniel Defoe

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30-06-2022