![]() ![]() The choice of the word implies a process of semiotization as it unfolds in the incorporation, expansion, alteration, replicas, and confrontations. When writing, the author-creator assesses what words he will use to masterfully express his ideas and aesthetically shape them. Syntactically and semantically woven, the work of an author reveals ideologies, characterizes individuals, human activities, situations in a given cultural, historical and social moments, in short, signs revealing positions arising from the individuals depicted in that work. Its content unveils representations of historical values and worldviews that reflect and refract the ideology of a given period. 3 3įrom the original in Portuguese: “o homem na sociedade e o indivíduo na sua humanidade.” The literary work is the aesthetic object full of meanings, once it seeks to see “man in society and the individual in his humanity” ( CHAVES, 1992 CHAVES, F. Why Read the Classics? Edited and translated by Martin McLaughlin. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1984.Ī classic is a book which has never exhausted all it has to say.ĬALVINO, I. Edited and translated by Caryl Emerson introduction by Wayne C. When dialogue ends, everything ends.īAKHTIN, M. ![]()
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