Abstract
This essay takes its cue from an epigraph, a seemingly modest paratext liable to be overlooked, but one that often holds the key to the text, putting the reader’s ‘hermeneutic capacity [...] to the test’, as Gerard Genette puts it.² Indeed, Clarice Lispector’s epigraph to her 1974 short story collection, A via crucis do corpo [The Via Crucis of the Body], reveals a fundamental facet not only of this collection, but of Lispector’s oeuvre more generally.³ As I will show, this epigraph suggests that Lispector engages in her writing with a specific aspect of the Jewish exegetical tradition: she adopts...
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | After Clarice: Reading Lispector’s Legacy in the Twenty-First Century |
Editors | Adriana X. Jacobs , Claire Williams |
Place of Publication | Cambridge |
Publisher | Legenda Books |
Pages | 139-156 |
ISBN (Electronic) | 9781781888612 |
ISBN (Print) | 9781781888599, 9781781888605 |
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State | Published - Sep 2022 |