A Tessitura Irônica de A Queda dum Anjo, de Camilo Castelo Branco
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Análise dos elementos representativos dos jogos falsos com os quais Camilo Castelo Branco constrói a intriga irônica de A queda dum anjo, em que satiriza uma sociedade hipócrita, parodia seus próprios romances passionais e valoriza o leitor capaz de ver que o texto tenta reproduzir vida, mas, de fato, é criação, tessitura, arte.
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