Abstract

The article analyses themes, titles and approaches present in short stories published by Olavo Bilac and Coelho Neto in the book A terra fluminense [The Fluminense Land] (1898), which appeared in restyled form as two other books by the same authors, Contos pátrios [Short Stories of the Fatherland] (1904) and A pátria brasileira [The Brazilian Fatherland] (1909). The intent is to demonstrate that the texts were transfigured, ceasing to represent a regional face of civic education and becoming immortalized as expressions of Brazilian civism.

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