FELIPPE D'OLIVEIRA
UMA REVISÃO NARRATIVA
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https://doi.org/10.48075/ri.v27i1.33536Keywords:
Literatura Brasileira, Poesia, Felippe D'OliveiraAbstract
This article aims to present a narrative review of Felippe D’Oliveira’s poetics, highlighting diachronically the critical reflections on his work, situated between finite-century expressions and Brazilian Modernism. To achieve success in the research, we used the databases SciELO, Periódicos Capes, Google Scholar, the Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations, as well as books that cover, even briefly, the author's literature. As a result, the relevance of Felippe D’Oliveira’s poetic voice becomes evident, which, based on the exchange between his literature and the society of the time, makes up an important episode of a time permeated by both artistic creativity and cultural contradictions and discoveries.
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