2017-12-282017-12-282010SOARES, Ana Carolina Eiras Coelho. Nos caminhos da pena de um romancista do século XIX: o Rio de Janeiro de Diva, Lucíola e Senhora. Revista Brasileira de História, São Paulo, v. 30, n. 60, p. 195-209, 2010.e- 1806-93470102-0188http://repositorio.bc.ufg.br/handle/ri/13324This article seeks to understand the rela- tions between urban spaces in nine- teenth century Rio de Janeiro and the gender relations expressed in José de Alencar’s narrative in his urban femi- nine novels: Diva, Lucíola and Senhora. Changes in the capital of the Empire in the nineteenth century provoked new expectations about the normatization of circulation expressed in these novels. José de Alencar was a novelist, play- wright, chronicler, parliamentarian and statesman of the Brazilian Empire. In all these activities the political dimension, understood as the space for the articula- tion of the social and its representation, was strongly present.porAcesso AbertoJosé de AlencarRomances urbanosRio de JaneiroJosé de AlencarUrban novelsRio de JaneiroNos caminhos da pena de um romancista do século XIX: o Rio de Janeiro de Diva, Lucíola e SenhoraOn the paths of a novelist in the 19th century: the Rio de Janeiro of Diva, Lucíola and SenhoraArtigo10.1590/S0102-01882010000200011