Clarice Lispector e o simbolismo da montanha: Retrato de um ser entre dois mundos
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In her story 'Onde estivestes de noite', Clarice Lispector produces with her androgynous deity He-she and with her followers a movement that approaches sexuality through new paradigms and shapes a writing in which man is portrayed as being inevitably split between nature and culture, between desire and reason. Such dichotomy reaches other Claricean characters here taken into consideration, whose peculiar psychological rendering enables an analysis based on psychoanalytical principles, following Sigmund Freud's Five Lectures on Psycho-Analysis
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Vaccaro, S. G., & Santos Padilha, C. (2012). Clarice Lispector e o simbolismo da montanha: Retrato de um ser entre dois mundos. Orbis Tertius, 17(18). Retrieved from https://www.orbistertius.unlp.edu.ar/article/view/OTv17n18a03
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