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In this essay, writing is the point of convergence that will argue about the most common demands of the aspects of understanding a literary text: narrator, plot, characters and time. We break with traditional literary theory, which defines these elements teleologically, and critically list new approaches to the elaboration of literary texts. In order to do this, we met the critic and philosopher Maurice Blanchot in terms of writing, comparing some of his most insurgent thoughts, such as: essential solitude, silence, night, the outside, literary space, with the hybrid and polyphonic narrative of Maria Gabriela Llansol, a contemporary Portuguese writer.
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In this essay, writing is the point of convergence that will argue about the most common demands of the aspects of understanding a literary text: narrator, plot, characters and time. We break with traditional literary theory, which defines these elements teleologically, and critically list new approaches to the elaboration of literary texts. In order to do this, we met the critic and philosopher Maurice Blanchot in terms of writing, comparing some of his most insurgent thoughts, such as: essential solitude, silence, night, the outside, literary space, with the hybrid and polyphonic narrative of Maria Gabriela Llansol, a contemporary Portuguese writer.