Edward Lear e seu 'nonsense' errante
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https://doi.org/10.17851/2317-2096.20.2.133-139Keywords:
Edward Lear, nonsense, biografia, biography.Abstract
Resumo: Este ensaio apresenta uma breve análise da obra do escritor inglês Edward Lear a partir de sua biografia. Lear foi um grande viajante, conheceu muitos países e descreveu em sua obra suas habitantes e suas paisagens da perspectiva, porém, do “colonizador inglês”.
Palavras-chave: Edward Lear; nonsense; biografia.
Abstract: This essay briefly analyses the work of the English writer Edward Lear through his biography. Lear was a traveler, knew lots of countries, and described in his work their people and their landscape from the perspective of the “English colonizer”.
Keywords: Edward Lear, nonsense, biography.
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