Da história ao conto. Fronteiras do real e do imaginário no texto medieval

Authors

  • Nuno Júdice Universidade Nova de Lisboa

Keywords:

Middle Ages, short story, written and oral transmission, the enunciative / performative context

Abstract

Among the kinds of medieval fiction, the short story based on historical facts
presents several points of interest. The transmission and traces of these
historical facts keep inscribed in the text itself and this is the aspect studied
here, as mark of an enunciative situation that in the transfer to the writing
plan, remain.

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Published

07/07/2022

How to Cite

Júdice, N. (2022). Da história ao conto. Fronteiras do real e do imaginário no texto medieval. Limite. Revista De Estudios Portugueses Y De La lusofonía, 2, 17-25. https://revista-limite.unex.es/index.php/limite/article/view/1389