THE SEARCH OF LANGUAGE IN THE SILENCE OF FIRES IN LÍDIA JORGE AND CLARICE LISPECTOR

<span lang="EN-US">In Lídia Jorge’s short novel “Marido” and in Clarice Lispector’s play “A pe­cadora queimada e os anjos harmoniosos” we see two female characters who certainly lived without a voice and finally found in death their last and painful possibility of having a speech. If...

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Main Author: Ana Maria Vasconcelos Martins de Castro
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade Federal Fluminense 2013-04-01
Series:Abril
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Online Access:http://www.revistaabril.uff.br/index.php/revistaabril/article/view/107
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description <span lang="EN-US">In Lídia Jorge’s short novel “Marido” and in Clarice Lispector’s play “A pe­cadora queimada e os anjos harmoniosos” we see two female characters who certainly lived without a voice and finally found in death their last and painful possibility of having a speech. If it is true that they both die in an uneven struggle with male’s power, it is also clear their effort to search, from the shadows, a place where some breathing is possible in this phallo­centric world. </span>
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title THE SEARCH OF LANGUAGE IN THE SILENCE OF FIRES IN LÍDIA JORGE AND CLARICE LISPECTOR
title_full THE SEARCH OF LANGUAGE IN THE SILENCE OF FIRES IN LÍDIA JORGE AND CLARICE LISPECTOR
title_fullStr THE SEARCH OF LANGUAGE IN THE SILENCE OF FIRES IN LÍDIA JORGE AND CLARICE LISPECTOR
title_full_unstemmed THE SEARCH OF LANGUAGE IN THE SILENCE OF FIRES IN LÍDIA JORGE AND CLARICE LISPECTOR
title_short THE SEARCH OF LANGUAGE IN THE SILENCE OF FIRES IN LÍDIA JORGE AND CLARICE LISPECTOR
title_sort search of language in the silence of fires in lidia jorge and clarice lispector
topic Silêncio, Lídia Jorge, Clarice Lispector
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