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Topoanalysis in The Dominican Supper

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This dissertation was presented with the aim of researching the element of "space", more specifically the topos in A Ceia Dominicana: Romance Neolatino (2008), by Reinaldo Santos Neves. The aim was to analyze the importance and relevance of places in this literary work in its various forms, to relate the reflections and importance of spatiality in the behavior of the characters and its consequent function in directing the narrative, the reader's reception and the construction of spaces through semiosis, the involuntary extratextual identification of the Capixaba space through the cartography re-presented in the book from the empirical world, together with the appropriation of the Classical space through the Satiricon/Dominican supper interface and the symbolism of the signs related to this specific literary space.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Our Knowledge Publishing
Date
4 July 2024
Pages
116
ISBN
9786207752973

This dissertation was presented with the aim of researching the element of "space", more specifically the topos in A Ceia Dominicana: Romance Neolatino (2008), by Reinaldo Santos Neves. The aim was to analyze the importance and relevance of places in this literary work in its various forms, to relate the reflections and importance of spatiality in the behavior of the characters and its consequent function in directing the narrative, the reader's reception and the construction of spaces through semiosis, the involuntary extratextual identification of the Capixaba space through the cartography re-presented in the book from the empirical world, together with the appropriation of the Classical space through the Satiricon/Dominican supper interface and the symbolism of the signs related to this specific literary space.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Our Knowledge Publishing
Date
4 July 2024
Pages
116
ISBN
9786207752973