Author:
De Moraes João Batista Ernesto,Da Silva Caprioli Mariana,De Mello Lima Larissa
Abstract
Purpose/Thesis: The complexity of subject analysis in knowledge organization is significantly increased when the material consists on imaginative literature and fiction. This situation reveals a lack of methodological studies on subject analysis of fiction literature compared with the subject analysis of scientific literature.Approach/Methods: The methodology is the literary discourse analysis applied to two short stories by a Brazilian writer.Results and conclusions: The short stories were analysed in order to demonstrate how this kind of analysis can be an alternative to the information representation in knowledge organization.Originality/Value: The originality of the work lies in its choice to deal with the literary discourse analysis as a methodology for the knowledge organization.
Publisher
Polish Librarians' Association
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