História da Literatura Ocidental

História da Literatura Ocidental (English: A History of Western Literature) is a narrative history of Western literature written by the Brazilian literary critic Otto Maria Carpeaux, covering the period from Classical antiquity to the 20th century. Published in 1959, it is regarded as a seminal and singular work in Brazilian literature and culture.[1]

Content

Carpeaux's exploration of the Western canon begins in ancient Greek literature, particularly Homer, whom he deemed "the greatest poet", and continues through Roman literature, the Early Christian period, the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, the Baroque, Classicism, Romanticism, Bourgeois literature, Naturalism, Symbolism, the so-called ''modernist revolts'', and finally reaching what he considers 20th-century ''contemporary tendencies''.[2]

Editions

The work was originally published in a nine-volume edition organized by the novelist Herberto Sales, and was followed by a revised and expanded 1978 edition from Editorial Alhambra, which was later reissued in 2008 by the Federal Senate in four volumes. In 2021, Editora Sétimo Selo published the series in a three-volume edition.[3][4] Some extracts have been translated into other languages, including French.[5]

Its original version has been digitalised by Hathi Trust and is available online at research libraries.[6] Another version can be found on Internet Archive.[7]

Reception

Besides earning Carpeaux the 1964 Jabuti Prize for Literary History, the series received critical acclaim from major figures in Brazilian culture, such as Carlos Drummond de Andrade, Antonio Candido, Álvaro Lins, Carlos Heitor Cony, and Gilberto Freyre.[8]

References

  1. ^ Guimarães, J. C. (2022-07-19). "História da Literatura Ocidental, de Otto Maria Carpeaux, um dos maiores testemunhos do humanismo no século 20". Revista Bula (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2025-12-16.
  2. ^ Carpeaux, Otto Maria (1959). História da literatura ocidental (in Portuguese). [Rio de Janeiro]: Edições O Cruzeiro. OCLC 3547567.
  3. ^ Naples, Becca. História da Literatura Ocidental (Otto Maria Carpeaux).
  4. ^ "Obra de Carpeaux ganha destaque na mídia nacional". Senado Federal (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2025-12-19.
  5. ^ Carpeaux, Otto Maria (2017). Histoire de la littérature occidentale au XXe siècle : extraits : 1920-1980 ; précédé d'une Introduction à l'histoire du temps et de l'histoire en littérat ure (in French). Paris: L'Harmattan. ISBN 978-2-343-12363-9. OCLC 1019668784.
  6. ^ "Catalog Record: História da literatura ocidental". Hathi Trust Digital Library. Retrieved 19 December 2025.
  7. ^ "Otto Maria Carpeaux Historia Da Literatura Ocidental : Internet Archive". Internet Archive. 23 October 2016. Retrieved 19 December 2025.
  8. ^ "Premiados do Ano | Prêmio Jabuti". www.premiojabuti.com.br. Retrieved 2025-12-19.