A Crime in the Misty Harbor: The Polar à la Simenon
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https://doi.org/10.17851/2317-2096.20.3.9-19Keywords:
Georges Simenon, literatura francófona, romance policialAbstract
Estudo da narrativa O porto das brumas (1932), de Georges Simenon, a partir do exame das características principais do romance policial e da relação do autor com esse gênero, no contexto da literatura francófona. Serão abordadas as estratégias narrativas identificadas na obra, considerando o porto como espaço de encenação do crime, o método intuitivo do comissário de polícia Maigret, bem como a valorização do humanismo dos personagens em sua investigação.
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DE FALLOIS, Bernard. Simenon. Paris: Gallimard, 2003.
NARCEJAC, Thomas. Le roman policier. In: ______. Histoire des littératures. Paris: Gallimard, 1978. v. III, p. 1.696-1.723. (Encyclopédie de la Pléiade.)
REUTER, Yves. Le roman policier. Paris: Armand Colin, 2007.
SIMENON, Georges. O porto das brumas. Trad. Raul de Sá Barbosa. Rio de Janeiro: Nova Fronteira; Porto Alegre: L&PM, 2004.
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