On Plautinisms and Suassunisms in The Saint and the Sow
Pointing out some of the commonalities between the comedy O Santo e a Porca and its Plautine model, the Aulularia, this paper intends to call attention to particular effects resulting from the blending of Brazilian and Roman motifs. More specifically, our goal is to explore whether certain textual a...
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doaj-b7139a047f3948d28c7970e6e706995d2020-11-25T01:44:34ZfraUniversidade Federal de Ouro PretoCaletroscópio2318-45742018-09-01611081192911On Plautinisms and Suassunisms in The Saint and the SowIsabella Tardin Cardoso0Sonia Aparecida Dos Santos1Instituto de Estudos da Linguagem - UnicampIEL - Unicamp Área de Estudos ClássicosPointing out some of the commonalities between the comedy O Santo e a Porca and its Plautine model, the Aulularia, this paper intends to call attention to particular effects resulting from the blending of Brazilian and Roman motifs. More specifically, our goal is to explore whether certain textual and performative features that contemporary scholarship on the Roman playwright has pointed out are also present in the Brazilian play. This intertextual investigation casts light on Suassuna’s own blend of erudite and folk arts, which characterizes his “Northeastern” poetics in the Saint and the Sow.https://periodicos.ufop.br/pp/index.php/caletroscopio/article/view/3818plautusariano suassunao santo e a porcathe saint and the sowdramatic illusion |
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Isabella Tardin Cardoso Sonia Aparecida Dos Santos On Plautinisms and Suassunisms in The Saint and the Sow Caletroscópio plautus ariano suassuna o santo e a porca the saint and the sow dramatic illusion |
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Isabella Tardin Cardoso Sonia Aparecida Dos Santos |
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On Plautinisms and Suassunisms in The Saint and the Sow |
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On Plautinisms and Suassunisms in The Saint and the Sow |
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On Plautinisms and Suassunisms in The Saint and the Sow |
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On Plautinisms and Suassunisms in The Saint and the Sow |
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On Plautinisms and Suassunisms in The Saint and the Sow |
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on plautinisms and suassunisms in the saint and the sow |
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Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto |
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Caletroscópio |
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2318-4574 |
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2018-09-01 |
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Pointing out some of the commonalities between the comedy O Santo e a Porca and its Plautine model, the Aulularia, this paper intends to call attention to particular effects resulting from the blending of Brazilian and Roman motifs. More specifically, our goal is to explore whether certain textual and performative features that contemporary scholarship on the Roman playwright has pointed out are also present in the Brazilian play. This intertextual investigation casts light on Suassuna’s own blend of erudite and folk arts, which characterizes his “Northeastern” poetics in the Saint and the Sow. |
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plautus ariano suassuna o santo e a porca the saint and the sow dramatic illusion |
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