Os provérbios na construção do poético em Tutaméia-Terceiras Estórias

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2008

RESUMO

The objective of this work is questioning the role exercised by proverbial sentences in the construction of poetic in Tutaméia-Terceiras Estórias, last book published by Guimarães Rosa in life. In the hypothesis proposed, the proverbs function as sample of the composition method by author, which comes from popular elements, such as proverbs, to submit them to the method of magic algebra, which will extract from its conventional and generalizing form that singularizes like poetics cells, which are updated each time in different contexts. This dual structure - fixed and moving - of proverbial expressions, keep inside the "counsel" of the narrator from oral traditions, and the anonymity that makes them a land of moving frontiers between orality and writing, the literary and non-literary. The proverbs are, therefore, cells of the critical short story of Rosa, that is, one that transcends the tradition of short story genre to introduce as hybrid narrative between fiction and metafiction; the poetic and scientific; the literary and essayistic - philosophical. The methodology of analysis focused the four prefaces - "Aletria e Hermenêutica", "Hipotrélico", "Nós, os temulentos" and "Sobre a escova e a dúvida" - as a sample of the functions of proverbs as structures that lead to metaficcional reflections on the working method practiced by Rosa in Tutaméia, in addition to two short stories - "Arroio-das-Antas" and "- Uai, eu?" in which proverbs work as fictional experimentation exerted by the narrators, in a frontier area with the character and the figure of the author. In conclusion, it was observed that the update of proverbs in Tutaméia restored them the latent poetry, darkened by the repetition and the use of that automated sentences

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conto crítico proverbios magic algebra literatura comparada Álgebra mágica rosa, joao guimaraes -- 1908-1967 --tutameia: terceiras historias -- critica e interpretacao proverb tutaméia critical short story

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