Brazilian literary genre of the 19th century that idealizes the simple life of the South American Indian. The tone of the Indianista novel is one of languid nostalgia and saudade, a brooding melancholy and reverence for nature characteristic of Portuguese and Brazilian literature. The Indian had appeared as a fictional character in Brazilian literature from the late 18th century. It was not until the following century, however, that Jos de Alencar initiated the vogue of the Brazilian Indianista novel by contributing two of the most popular works to the genre, O Guarany (1857) and Iracema (1865), romantic tales of love between Indian and white and of the conflict between the Indians and their Portuguese conquerors.
INDIANISTA NOVEL
Meaning of INDIANISTA NOVEL in English
Britannica English vocabulary. Английский словарь Британика. 2012