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Dickens in Brazil: A Tale of Two Cities in Students’ Voices
Dickens in Brazil: A Tale of Two Cities in Students’ Voices
Marcela Santos Brigida; Victor Soares Lopes (Eds.)
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Dickens in Brazil: A Tale of Two Cities in Students' Voices is a unique collection showcasing the creative and critical responses of Brazilian undergraduate students to Charles Dickens’s classic novel A Tale of Two Cities. Edited by Professor Marcela Santos Brigida (Rio de Janeiro State University), with assistance from one of the authors, Victor Soares Lopes, this book highlights the fresh perspectives of students, many of whom encountered Dickens for the first time through this project.
The book is divided into two sections: the first features creative responses, including poems, songs, alternate endings, and visual art inspired by the novel, while the second presents academic essays that explore the novel's complex themes, such as social justice, revolution, and the representation of women. These essays and artistic contributions demonstrate the lasting impact of Dickens’s work across time and space, highlighting its relevance to contemporary Brazilian society.
This collection amplifies the voices of young Brazilian students as they explore universal themes of sacrifice, oppression, and hope, offering new and insightful interpretations of Dickens's narrative. It stands as a testament to Dickens’s lasting influence and the powerful intersection between literature and education across time.
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