"This is a masterpiece of criticism. The coherence of Schwarz's perspective and the clarity with which he elaborates the economic and cultural insights that form his dialectical approach to literature make his study a paradigmatic one for theoretical enterprise. By concentrating his interpretive talents on Machado's style, Schwarz also illuminates a question that has puzzled many present Machado readers: Why do we find him so satisfylingly contemporary?"--Leslie Damasceno, Duke University
"This is a masterpiece of criticism. The coherence of Schwarz's perspective and the clarity with which he elaborates the economic and cultural insights that form his dialectical approach to literature make his study a paradigmatic one for theoretical enterprise. By concentrating his interpretive talents on Machado's style, Schwarz also illuminates a question that has puzzled many present Machado readers: Why do we find him so satisfylingly contemporary?"--Leslie Damasceno, Duke University
Introduction / John Gledson Preface 1. Initial Observations 2. A Formal Principle 3. The Practical Matrix 4. Some Implications of the Prose 5. The Social Aspect of the Narrator and the Plot 6. The Fate of the Poor 7. The Rich on Their Own 8. The Role of Ideas 9. Questions of Form 10. Literary Accumulation in a Periferal Country Notes Glossary Bibliography Index
Introduction / John Gledson Preface 1. Initial Observations 2. A Formal Principle 3. The Practical Matrix 4. Some Implications of the Prose 5. The Social Aspect of the Narrator and the Plot 6. The Fate of the Poor 7. The Rich on Their Own 8. The Role of Ideas 9. Questions of Form 10. Literary Accumulation in a Periferal Country Notes Glossary Bibliography Index
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