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INFLUÊNCIA, RELEITURA E APROPRIAÇÃO DAS IMAGENS LITERÁRIAS DE PARADISE LOST DE JOHN MILTON NA CONFIGURAÇÃO POÉTICA ROMÂNTICA DAS IDEIAS ESTÉTICAS DE JOSÉ DE ALENCAR E DA OBRA NOITES NA TAVERNA ÁLVARES AZEVEDO

2022; UNIVERSIDADE ESTADUAL DE PONTA GROSSA; Volume: 44; Linguagem: Inglês

10.5212/uniletras.v.44.18075.2022

ISSN

1983-3431

Autores

Francisco Lima Baca,

Tópico(s)

Cultural, Media, and Literary Studies

Resumo

The dialogue between the poetry and the narrative of the works by José de Alencar: “Cartas resposta ao poema A Confederação dos Tamoios” and Noites na Taverna by Álvares de Azevedo with the John Milton’s poem: Paradise Lost, establishes a relation with the way the work of an English poet of the 16th century, was interpreted by the Brazilian writers of the 19th century. Using Hans Georg Gadamer’s hermeneutic interpretation, as well as the definitions of Wilhelm Dilthey and the literary-historic reflections of Afrânio Coutinho and Antonio Candido, this article develops a comparative analysis between José de Alencar’s and Álvares de Azevedo’s aesthetic and literary ideas, stating in precise notes by the authors the way John Milton’s work was read, translated and interpreted in the literary expressions of the selected artists. This comparative work gives us the opportunity to comprehend the creation of a national literature that combines with a high aesthetic value in the literary expressions created in Brazil during the XIX century.

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