Performance, humor, discourse of salvation and eternal return in the novel Miss Lonelyhearts

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Autor(a) principal: Santos, Evaldo Gondim dos
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Sousa, Ilza Matias de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Acta Scientiarum. Language and Culture (Online)
Texto Completo: http://www.periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciLangCult/article/view/24024
Resumo: This article aims at analyzing the relationship between fiction and salvific discourse in the novel Miss Lonelyhearts (1933), by Nathanael West, understanding this problematic narrative as a liberating performance of the humor classified as black, from which dogmatic contents are dissociated, with a shift beyond the psychological dimension and religious representations that contents take into account. To do so, we carried out our reading by making use of the myth of Dionysus that allows us to articulate the vertiginous logics that takes place in West’s text, leading it to the nonsense that contaminates the religious discourse and deposes it from the sovereign power in this fictional world. Furthermore, our study is grounded on Deleuze’s recreation of Nietzsche’s eternal return. We also resort to the philosophy of religion to understand Nietzsche’s criticism of Christianity and its relation to the myth of Dionysus and eternal return in the analyzed work. The analysis made of such novel points to the insertion of irony and humor in the novel as a constant literary element that causes discursive heterogeneity, pointing the ambivalences and inconsistencies of Christianity conveyed by media in the discourse of messianic metanarrative.
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title Performance, humor, discourse of salvation and eternal return in the novel Miss Lonelyhearts
spellingShingle Performance, humor, discourse of salvation and eternal return in the novel Miss Lonelyhearts
Santos, Evaldo Gondim dos
black humor
the myth of Dionysus
redemptive metanarrative
the Christ complex
Literatura Norte-Americana
title_short Performance, humor, discourse of salvation and eternal return in the novel Miss Lonelyhearts
title_full Performance, humor, discourse of salvation and eternal return in the novel Miss Lonelyhearts
title_fullStr Performance, humor, discourse of salvation and eternal return in the novel Miss Lonelyhearts
title_full_unstemmed Performance, humor, discourse of salvation and eternal return in the novel Miss Lonelyhearts
title_sort Performance, humor, discourse of salvation and eternal return in the novel Miss Lonelyhearts
author Santos, Evaldo Gondim dos
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Sousa, Ilza Matias de
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Sousa, Ilza Matias de
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the myth of Dionysus
redemptive metanarrative
the Christ complex
Literatura Norte-Americana
topic black humor
the myth of Dionysus
redemptive metanarrative
the Christ complex
Literatura Norte-Americana
description This article aims at analyzing the relationship between fiction and salvific discourse in the novel Miss Lonelyhearts (1933), by Nathanael West, understanding this problematic narrative as a liberating performance of the humor classified as black, from which dogmatic contents are dissociated, with a shift beyond the psychological dimension and religious representations that contents take into account. To do so, we carried out our reading by making use of the myth of Dionysus that allows us to articulate the vertiginous logics that takes place in West’s text, leading it to the nonsense that contaminates the religious discourse and deposes it from the sovereign power in this fictional world. Furthermore, our study is grounded on Deleuze’s recreation of Nietzsche’s eternal return. We also resort to the philosophy of religion to understand Nietzsche’s criticism of Christianity and its relation to the myth of Dionysus and eternal return in the analyzed work. The analysis made of such novel points to the insertion of irony and humor in the novel as a constant literary element that causes discursive heterogeneity, pointing the ambivalences and inconsistencies of Christianity conveyed by media in the discourse of messianic metanarrative.
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