BRAZILIAN LEFT-WING LITERATURE

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Brazilian Literature, Left-wing Literature, Literary Tradition

Abstract

The rise and development of Left-wing literature in Brazil is closely connected to the obstacles and dilemmas encountered during the evolution of its nation, and it is also inseparable from international political movements and intellectual trends. From the abolishment of slavery and collapse of empire in the nineteenth century, to the establishment and return of dictatorship in the 30s and 60s of the twentieth century, at every moment of crisis, Brazilian left-wing literature always played a seminal role. While criticizing social injustices, it also invigorates the development of modern Brazilian literature by incorporating different forms of language, thoughts and art. It is safe to say that left-wing literature forms a kind of literary tradition in Brazil, as it not only represents a moral and ethical stand, but also innovates the form and aesthetics.

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2024-06-09

How to Cite

Xing, F. (2024). BRAZILIAN LEFT-WING LITERATURE. Revista Brasileira De Literatura Comparada, 22(41), 72–83. Retrieved from http://rblc.com.br/index.php/rblc/article/view/585

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