O status da ilustração em Tereza Batista cansada de guerra, de Jorge Amado
AUTOR(ES)
Lara Gervásio Haddad
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2007
RESUMO
The present work aims to make an analytical study of twelve illustrations of the novel Tereza Batista cansada de guerra, by Jorge Amado. Nine of them are in the first Brazilian edition, published by Martins Fontes Editora, in 1972 and three are covers published in foreign edition in Sloven, Slovakia and Holland. From the brazilian edition, among the 32 illustrations, was chosen the cover; the three first overture s vignettes and the wood engravings that mark the beginning of the five chapters in the book. The election was made to go deep the analyses of the "candomblé s" symbols and, also, to study the similarity between illustrations and the wood engravings that illustrate the brochures of the "string literature". To help with theoretical device concerning the illustration had been chosen the studies, pioneers in Brazil, made by the researchers Luis Camargo and Ricardo Azevedo. The work aims to contribute with the studies of the illustration in the adult literary fiction, still in the beginning.
ASSUNTO(S)
brazilian fiction - history and criticism picture interpretation ficção brasileira - história e crítica literatura brasileira - ilustrações imagens - interpretação
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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