Olegario Mariano : o cliche nacionalista e a invenção das cigarras / Olegario Mariano : the nationalist cliche and the invention of cicadas

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2007

RESUMO

First section: the criticism about this poet, the introduction ( Coming close the ear ) presents a synthesis about principal topics and judgments that will be deepened or rejected. The second chapter ( Nationalis, yes?) measures Olegário Mariano poetry in the greatest scale of Brazilian Literature. This poetry is considered inside a nationalist tradition the put in motion the Brazilian thought. At the end of this part ( Modernism, no? ), I discuss My Land`s Song (1927), a book that is replete of modernist local color. Second section: the initial chapter ( Anacreon revived ) examines the Olegário Mariano ingress in the lyric poetry of anacreontic genealogy, supposedly inaugurated by the historical Anacreon (sec. VI BC). Subsequently to, the most extensive chapter of this thesis ( Unraveling the poem ) examines all the artifacts (general sonnets) that compose the big machine or the indivisible poem that, in may opinion, conform The Last Cicadas (1915). At last, Olegário as fable operates as a coda of this work and explains the literary reflexes by The Last Cicadas in other poets. Thir section: organization and presentation of several primary sources. In here, readers can consult newspapers reports, Olegário Mariano´s depositions, critic texts about the poet and, still, an iconography.

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poesia brasileira - historia e critica poesia - historia e critica - teoria brazilian literature brazilian poetry etc literatura brasileira poetry

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