Machado de Assis and Female Characterization

The Novels

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Machado de Assis and Female Characterization

The Novels

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This book examines the nature and function of the main female characters in the nine novels of Machado de Assis. The basic argument is that Machado had a particular interest in female characterization and that his fictional women became increasingly sophisticated and complex as he matured and developed as a writer and social commentator. This book argues that Machado developed, especially after 1880 (and what is usually considered the beginning of his “mature” period), a kind of anti-realistic, “new narrative,” one that presents itself as self-referential fictional artifice but one that also cultivates a keen social consciousness. The book also contends that Machado increasingly uses his female characterizations to convey this social consciousness and to show that the new Brazil that is emerging both before and after the establishment of the Brazilian Republic (1889) requires not only the emancipation of the black slaves but the emancipation of its women as well.

Table of Contents

Contents

Notes on Translations
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Chronology
One: Introduction
Two: Women as Characters in the Nineteenth-Century Brazilian Novel: The National Tradition Out of Which an Internationalized Machado de Assis Would Emerge
Three: The Early Novels of Machado de Assis: 1872-1878
Four: The Later Novels
Five: Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
About the Author

Product details

Published Nov 19 2014
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 252
ISBN 9781611486209
Imprint Bucknell University Press
Dimensions 234 x 164 mm
Series Bucknell Studies in Latin American Literature and Theory
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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