The unrewarded of the Nobel Prize for literatura
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https://doi.org/10.33956/tensoesmundiais.v9i16.526Keywords:
Nobel Prize for Literature, Unrewarded, National LanguagesAbstract
The concession of the Nobel Prize for Literature can be seen as a result of the world geopolitical conjuncture. The author analyses the rewarded with the prize in three distinct moments: 1901- 1939, Cold War and post-Cold War. Such study reveals patterns and unveils political and ideological nuances which guide the concession of the Prize.
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