O SUBSTRATO ORAL EM TRÊS NARRATIVAS DE TUTAMÉIA, DE JOÃO GUIMARÃES ROSA
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Oralidade, Narrativas populares, Tradição, João Guimarães Rosa, ContoAbstract
We examine three tales of Tutaméia, written by João Guimarães Rosa: “João Porém, o criador de perus”, “Os três homens e o boi dos três homens que inventaram um boi” and “Tapiiraiauara”, respectively, the sixteenth, twenty-fifth and thirty-fifth narratives. We observe the uses that the author makes of elements coming from a spoken culture, the transmission and reinvention of a popular literature, its oral performance, enunciation and dissemination; so, we yearn to understand how the author lends credibility and believability to what is taught through the oral manifestation.Downloads
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