Dostoiévski – Polifonias Contemporâneas
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2317-4765.rus.2016.114016Keywords:
polyphony, dialogism, artistic languagesAbstract
this article aims to consider the transposition’s possibilities of Dostoiévsky’s fiction into different artistic languages such as cinema, visual arts and theater, and to understand the polyphonic and dialogic process of Dostoievsky’s discourse which allows a dynamics interaction with other artistic voices, found in different times and different spacesDownloads
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