Quantas mulheres há em Clarice Lispector?
estudo sobre Felicidade Clandestina e Laços de Família
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https://doi.org/10.22478/ufpb.2237-0900.2020v16n2.55541Abstract
This article aims to analyze and understand the descriptions of women, tracing an apparently chronological path, based on characters present in five short stories by Clarice Lispector, namely: FelicidadeClandestina, Preciosidade, Águas do mundo, Amor e FelizAniversário, in order to understand the narrated female trajectories and the roles intended for women of the 20th century. For this, we adopted as a methodology the review of the literature specialized in the history of women and, of critical fortune, works and authors whose central elements are the works of Clarice Lispector. We based, then, our study on Benjamin Moser (2016), Antônio Cândido (1970) and Michelle Perrot (2019), in order to understand the characteristics present in Lispector's writing, as well as to analyze how it transposes the experiences of women in their texts.
Keywords: Brazilian Literature; Clarice Lispector; Tales Analysis; History of Women.
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