THE READING OF CLARICE LISPECTOR BY THE CHILDREN´S PUBLIC
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literatura infantil e infanto-juvenil, clarice lispector, contosAbstract
This article aims to analyze some stories by clarice lispector intended for adult audiences, trying to identify in these texts elements of children’s literature and demonstrating so that these can be read perfectly for children and young people. Accordingly, this paper discusses and criticizes the idea that reading should be limited according to age of the reader, preventing him, especially in the case of children that have contact with readings more complex and challenging, that might be great value for the formation of their reading skills as well as their maturity as a readerDownloads
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