2 resultados para Dissidental literary tradition

em Biblioteca Digital da Produção Intelectual da Universidade de São Paulo


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O ensaio investiga o modo de construção da personagem em O alienista, de Machado de Assis. Para realizar essa investigação, levanta-se a hipótese de que a matriz técnica para o desenho das criaturas da novela tenham sido Os caracteres de Teofrasto. Por essa razão, apresentam-se um esboço histórico e uma análise crítica desse livro, com ênfase em seus desdobramentos na França, na Inglaterra e no Brasil. O ensaio procura, assim, filiar a prática artística de Machado de Assis ao costume retórico dos caracteres, entendidos como manifestação de uma espécie literária - o retrato satírico - com função, regras, características e história muito específicas

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The use of statistical methods to analyze large databases of text has been useful in unveiling patterns of human behavior and establishing historical links between cultures and languages. In this study, we identified literary movements by treating books published from 1590 to 1922 as complex networks, whose metrics were analyzed with multivariate techniques to generate six clusters of books. The latter correspond to time periods coinciding with relevant literary movements over the last five centuries. The most important factor contributing to the distinctions between different literary styles was the average shortest path length, in particular the asymmetry of its distribution. Furthermore, over time there has emerged a trend toward larger average shortest path lengths, which is correlated with increased syntactic complexity, and a more uniform use of the words reflected in a smaller power-law coefficient for the distribution of word frequency. Changes in literary style were also found to be driven by opposition to earlier writing styles, as revealed by the analysis performed with geometrical concepts. The approaches adopted here are generic and may be extended to analyze a number of features of languages and cultures.