From pretence to moral imagination: Dialogues between history and literature

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The text explores the relations between history and fiction, from the records of historiography, fiction and literary theory and criticism, trying to find convergences and define limits, problems and possibilities of dialogue between the two narrative forms. To develop the argument, the text analyses the place of the reader and the reading; the historiographical reading of fiction; the relationship between truth and lies; the cognitive dimensions of estrangement and displacement.

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Pinto, J. P. (2020). From pretence to moral imagination: Dialogues between history and literature. Tempo (Brazil), 26(1), 25–42. https://doi.org/10.1590/tem-1980-542x2019v260102

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