Non-canonic manifestations in the Lisbon’s medieval Corpus Christi in O Monge de Cister, by Alexandre Herculano
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Resumo: | Alexandre Herculano (1810-1877), a Portuguese writer and historian, is known as the introducer of the historical novel in the Portuguese language, and such a novelistic form was already widely cultivated, for example, in France and England. The author was concerned with detailing historical data and architectural sets, rites, and clothing to set his narratives in the past better. However, these descriptions were also ways of reflecting on the present time of its publications, as well as the future of Portugal. In this study, we analyze excerpts from the medieval procession of Corpus Christi, described in O Monge de Cister ou a época de D. João I (1848), a novel set in the 14th century. We verified how the popular manifestations are represented in a procession of an official feast of the Catholic liturgical calendar to understand why the narrator takes so long in details of a procession – in a long narrative digression – and what is the relationship of this report with the publication period. To do so, we dialogue, above all, with the works of José Mattoso (1993), Mikhail Bakhtin (2010), Peter Burke (2013), and Rui Ferreira (2017). |
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Non-canonic manifestations in the Lisbon’s medieval Corpus Christi in O Monge de Cister, by Alexandre Herculano Manifestações não canônicas no Corpus Christi medieval lisboeta em O Monge de Cister, de Alexandre HerculanoAlexandre HerculanoO Monge de CisterHistorical novelCarnivalCorpus ChristiProcessionAlexandre HerculanoO Monge de CisterRomance históricoCarnavalCorpus ChristiProcissãoAlexandre Herculano (1810-1877), a Portuguese writer and historian, is known as the introducer of the historical novel in the Portuguese language, and such a novelistic form was already widely cultivated, for example, in France and England. The author was concerned with detailing historical data and architectural sets, rites, and clothing to set his narratives in the past better. However, these descriptions were also ways of reflecting on the present time of its publications, as well as the future of Portugal. In this study, we analyze excerpts from the medieval procession of Corpus Christi, described in O Monge de Cister ou a época de D. João I (1848), a novel set in the 14th century. We verified how the popular manifestations are represented in a procession of an official feast of the Catholic liturgical calendar to understand why the narrator takes so long in details of a procession – in a long narrative digression – and what is the relationship of this report with the publication period. To do so, we dialogue, above all, with the works of José Mattoso (1993), Mikhail Bakhtin (2010), Peter Burke (2013), and Rui Ferreira (2017).Alexandre Herculano (1810-1877), escritor e historiador português, é conhecido como o introdutor do romance histórico em língua portuguesa, sendo que tal forma romanesca já era muito cultivada, por exemplo, em França e Inglaterra. O autor teve a preocupação com a pormenorização de dados históricos e descrições de conjuntos arquitetônicos, ritos e indumentárias para melhor ambientar as suas narrativas no passado. Contudo, essas descrições também eram maneiras de refletir acerca do tempo presente de suas publicações, bem como sobre o futuro de Portugal. Analisamos, neste estudo, alguns excertos da procissão medieval de Corpus Christi, descrita em “O Monge de Cister ou a época de D. João I” (1848), romance ambientado no século XIV. Verificamos como são representadas as manifestações populares em um cortejo de uma festa oficial do calendário litúrgico católico a fim de compreender o porquê de o narrador se demorar tanto em pormenorizações de um préstito – em uma longa digressão narrativa – e qual a relação desse relato com o período de publicação. Para tanto, dialogamos, sobretudo, com os trabalhos de José Mattoso (1993), Mikhail Bakhtin (2010), Peter Burke (2013) e Rui Ferreira (2017).Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo2023-07-27info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.pucsp.br/index.php/rever/article/view/6039710.23925/1677-1222.2023vol23i1a5REVER: Journal for the Study of Religion; Vol. 23 No. 1 (2023): Religion and humor; 73-89REVER: Revista de Estudos da Religião; v. 23 n. 1 (2023): Religião e humor; 73-891677-122210.23925/1677-1222.2023vol23i1reponame:Rever (São Paulo. Online)instname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo (PUC-SP)instacron:PUC_SPporhttps://revistas.pucsp.br/index.php/rever/article/view/60397/42753https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessNery, Antonio AugustoSoczek Mendes, Eduardo 2023-07-27T18:41:32Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/60397Revistahttps://revistas.pucsp.br/index.php/rever/PRIhttps://revistas.pucsp.br/rever/oairever@pucsp.br1677-12221677-1222opendoar:2023-07-27T18:41:32Rever (São Paulo. Online) - Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo (PUC-SP)false |
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Non-canonic manifestations in the Lisbon’s medieval Corpus Christi in O Monge de Cister, by Alexandre Herculano Manifestações não canônicas no Corpus Christi medieval lisboeta em O Monge de Cister, de Alexandre Herculano |
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Non-canonic manifestations in the Lisbon’s medieval Corpus Christi in O Monge de Cister, by Alexandre Herculano |
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Non-canonic manifestations in the Lisbon’s medieval Corpus Christi in O Monge de Cister, by Alexandre Herculano Nery, Antonio Augusto Alexandre Herculano O Monge de Cister Historical novel Carnival Corpus Christi Procession Alexandre Herculano O Monge de Cister Romance histórico Carnaval Corpus Christi Procissão |
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Non-canonic manifestations in the Lisbon’s medieval Corpus Christi in O Monge de Cister, by Alexandre Herculano |
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Non-canonic manifestations in the Lisbon’s medieval Corpus Christi in O Monge de Cister, by Alexandre Herculano |
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Non-canonic manifestations in the Lisbon’s medieval Corpus Christi in O Monge de Cister, by Alexandre Herculano |
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Non-canonic manifestations in the Lisbon’s medieval Corpus Christi in O Monge de Cister, by Alexandre Herculano |
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Non-canonic manifestations in the Lisbon’s medieval Corpus Christi in O Monge de Cister, by Alexandre Herculano |
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Nery, Antonio Augusto |
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Nery, Antonio Augusto Soczek Mendes, Eduardo |
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Soczek Mendes, Eduardo |
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Nery, Antonio Augusto Soczek Mendes, Eduardo |
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Alexandre Herculano O Monge de Cister Historical novel Carnival Corpus Christi Procession Alexandre Herculano O Monge de Cister Romance histórico Carnaval Corpus Christi Procissão |
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Alexandre Herculano O Monge de Cister Historical novel Carnival Corpus Christi Procession Alexandre Herculano O Monge de Cister Romance histórico Carnaval Corpus Christi Procissão |
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Alexandre Herculano (1810-1877), a Portuguese writer and historian, is known as the introducer of the historical novel in the Portuguese language, and such a novelistic form was already widely cultivated, for example, in France and England. The author was concerned with detailing historical data and architectural sets, rites, and clothing to set his narratives in the past better. However, these descriptions were also ways of reflecting on the present time of its publications, as well as the future of Portugal. In this study, we analyze excerpts from the medieval procession of Corpus Christi, described in O Monge de Cister ou a época de D. João I (1848), a novel set in the 14th century. We verified how the popular manifestations are represented in a procession of an official feast of the Catholic liturgical calendar to understand why the narrator takes so long in details of a procession – in a long narrative digression – and what is the relationship of this report with the publication period. To do so, we dialogue, above all, with the works of José Mattoso (1993), Mikhail Bakhtin (2010), Peter Burke (2013), and Rui Ferreira (2017). |
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