Narciso e a melancolia do outro lado do espelho

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Autor(a) principal: Carlos, Luís Adriano
Data de Publicação: 2021
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://hdl.handle.net/10216/139200
Resumo: The author proposes the unification of the Narcissus myth and the Melancholy theory as terms of the ethopoietic trope in the poetry of Romantic and Baudelairian Modernity. Myth and theory of Antiquity, featuring the transparency of water and the density of the earth, its alienating synthesis will be incarnated by the romantic and modern Man, in the "sad mirror" of his theological and aesthetic orphanhood, which translates a rupture with the order of ideal Good and Beautiful. Starting by representing the return of Narcissus as a symbol of the egotist subjectivity thus rescued, Romanticism, in its evolution during the 19th and 20th centuries, will end up meeting the melancholy figure of Saturn, who becomes the idiosyncratic myth of aesthetic Modernity.
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title Narciso e a melancolia do outro lado do espelho
spellingShingle Narciso e a melancolia do outro lado do espelho
Carlos, Luís Adriano
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Literature
title_short Narciso e a melancolia do outro lado do espelho
title_full Narciso e a melancolia do outro lado do espelho
title_fullStr Narciso e a melancolia do outro lado do espelho
title_full_unstemmed Narciso e a melancolia do outro lado do espelho
title_sort Narciso e a melancolia do outro lado do espelho
author Carlos, Luís Adriano
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