Funeral praises, tombstones, mute dreams: literary circles and ritual reinvention among Brazilian poets (XIX-XX)

The essay explores the recurrence among Brazilian poets of texts that refer to the practice of funeral eulogy, or that recover in a more or less explicit way the species tombeau, in dialogue with French poems of the late nineteenth century. Assuming, with Maulpoix, a primary collective character for...

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Main Author: Francine Weiss Ricieri
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade Federal de Goiás 2019-10-01
Series:Texto Poético
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Online Access:http://rtp.emnuvens.com.br/rtp/article/view/623
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title Funeral praises, tombstones, mute dreams: literary circles and ritual reinvention among Brazilian poets (XIX-XX)
title_short Funeral praises, tombstones, mute dreams: literary circles and ritual reinvention among Brazilian poets (XIX-XX)
title_full Funeral praises, tombstones, mute dreams: literary circles and ritual reinvention among Brazilian poets (XIX-XX)
title_fullStr Funeral praises, tombstones, mute dreams: literary circles and ritual reinvention among Brazilian poets (XIX-XX)
title_full_unstemmed Funeral praises, tombstones, mute dreams: literary circles and ritual reinvention among Brazilian poets (XIX-XX)
title_sort funeral praises, tombstones, mute dreams: literary circles and ritual reinvention among brazilian poets (xix-xx)
publisher Universidade Federal de Goiás
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publishDate 2019-10-01
description The essay explores the recurrence among Brazilian poets of texts that refer to the practice of funeral eulogy, or that recover in a more or less explicit way the species tombeau, in dialogue with French poems of the late nineteenth century. Assuming, with Maulpoix, a primary collective character for the lyric poem (the root of lyricism based on the celebration), we analyze the commemorative discourse (high, laudatory, addressed) discernible in the poems approached as the bearer of something that is not solved in the expression of an “I”, but that seems to indicate a collective operation of constitution of audience, communication, contact, sharing. The poem, gesture of interlocution, is dedicated, in this sense, to an illustrious poet disappeared, but also dedicates itself to the establishment of a network of affinities and conceptions of writing that presuppose the establishment of a community.
topic elogio fúnebre
tombeau
comunidade.
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