The constitution of the poetic persona in Juvenal
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Resumo: | We analyse the self-image constructed by the poetic persona in the works of the Roman satirist Juvenal, constituted by sixteen poems. The use of the concept of poetic persona was first suggested by William Anderson (1982), whose goal was to give back the artistic character to satyrical texts, which, at that point, were read only as biographical sources for their authors. Our analysis takes into account the definition of discursive ethos as posed by Dominique Maingueneau (2010), who affirms that there is an elaboration of self-image whenever a speaker speaks. Therefore we analyse how the voice in Juvenal’s poems presents itself. We followed the method of content analysis as established by Laurence Bardin (2006) and our results are organized into four main categories: a) the self-image of the satirist; b) the damnation of wealthiness; c) thoughts on women, and d) description of a society in decay. |
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The constitution of the poetic persona in JuvenalThe constitution of the poetic persona in JuvenalA construção do ethos em JuvenalJuvenalsátira romanapersona poéticaéthos satíricoJuvenalRoman satirepoetic personasatyrical ethosWe analyse the self-image constructed by the poetic persona in the works of the Roman satirist Juvenal, constituted by sixteen poems. The use of the concept of poetic persona was first suggested by William Anderson (1982), whose goal was to give back the artistic character to satyrical texts, which, at that point, were read only as biographical sources for their authors. Our analysis takes into account the definition of discursive ethos as posed by Dominique Maingueneau (2010), who affirms that there is an elaboration of self-image whenever a speaker speaks. Therefore we analyse how the voice in Juvenal’s poems presents itself. We followed the method of content analysis as established by Laurence Bardin (2006) and our results are organized into four main categories: a) the self-image of the satirist; b) the damnation of wealthiness; c) thoughts on women, and d) description of a society in decay.We analyse the self-image constructed by the poetic persona in the works of the Roman satirist Juvenal, constituted by sixteen poems. The use of the concept of poetic persona was first suggested by William Anderson (1982), whose goal was to give back the artistic character to satyrical texts, which, at that point, were read only as biographical sources for their authors. Our analysis takes into account the definition of discursive ethos as posed by Dominique Maingueneau (2010), who affirms that there is an elaboration of self-image whenever a speaker speaks. Therefore we analyse how the voice in Juvenal’s poems presents itself. We followed the method of content analysis as established by Laurence Bardin (2006) and our results are organized into four main categories: a) the self-image of the satirist; b) the damnation of wealthiness; c) thoughts on women, and d) description of a society in decay.Analisamos a construção de autoimagem realizada pela persona poética presente na obra do poeta romano Juvenal, autor de Sátiras, obra composta por dezesseis poemas. O emprego do conceito de persona poética para a análise de sátira romana foi pioneiramente proposto por William Anderson (1982), cujo objetivo foi devolver aos textos satíricos, então reduzidos à fonte biográfica de seus autores, seu estatuto artístico. Partindo da definição de éthos discursivo proposta por Maingueneau (2010), segundo o qual a construção de imagem do locutor é coextensiva a toda enunciação, analisamos como se apresenta a voz que enuncia as sátiras juvenalianas. Seguindo o método de análise de conteúdo proposto por Laurence Bardin (2006), nosso resultado se organiza em quatro categorias principais: a) o autorretrato do poeta de sátira; b) a condenação da riqueza; c) a opinião sobre as mulheres, e d) a descrição da sociedade em declínio.Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora2022-12-27info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionAvaliado por paresapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufjf.br/index.php/ronai/article/view/3844810.34019/2318-3446.2022.v10.38448Rónai – Revista de Estudos Clássicos e Tradutórios; Vol. 10 No. 2 (2022); 3-17Rónai – Revista de Estudos Clássicos e Tradutórios; v. 10 n. 2 (2022); 3-172318-3446reponame:Rónaiinstname:Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora (UFJF)instacron:UFJFporhttps://periodicos.ufjf.br/index.php/ronai/article/view/38448/25525Copyright (c) 2022 Iana Lima Cordeirohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCordeiro, Iana Lima2023-10-27T19:03:11Zoai:periodicos.ufjf.br:article/38448Revistahttps://periodicos.ufjf.br/index.php/ronaiPUBhttps://periodicos.ufjf.br/index.php/ronai/oairevistaronai@gmail.comhttps://doi.org/10.34019/2318-34462318-34462318-3446opendoar:2024-05-03T12:01:10.082848Rónai - Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora (UFJF)true |
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The constitution of the poetic persona in Juvenal The constitution of the poetic persona in Juvenal A construção do ethos em Juvenal |
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The constitution of the poetic persona in Juvenal |
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The constitution of the poetic persona in Juvenal Cordeiro, Iana Lima Juvenal sátira romana persona poética éthos satírico Juvenal Roman satire poetic persona satyrical ethos |
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The constitution of the poetic persona in Juvenal |
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The constitution of the poetic persona in Juvenal |
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The constitution of the poetic persona in Juvenal |
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The constitution of the poetic persona in Juvenal |
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The constitution of the poetic persona in Juvenal |
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Cordeiro, Iana Lima |
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Cordeiro, Iana Lima |
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Cordeiro, Iana Lima |
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Juvenal sátira romana persona poética éthos satírico Juvenal Roman satire poetic persona satyrical ethos |
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Juvenal sátira romana persona poética éthos satírico Juvenal Roman satire poetic persona satyrical ethos |
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We analyse the self-image constructed by the poetic persona in the works of the Roman satirist Juvenal, constituted by sixteen poems. The use of the concept of poetic persona was first suggested by William Anderson (1982), whose goal was to give back the artistic character to satyrical texts, which, at that point, were read only as biographical sources for their authors. Our analysis takes into account the definition of discursive ethos as posed by Dominique Maingueneau (2010), who affirms that there is an elaboration of self-image whenever a speaker speaks. Therefore we analyse how the voice in Juvenal’s poems presents itself. We followed the method of content analysis as established by Laurence Bardin (2006) and our results are organized into four main categories: a) the self-image of the satirist; b) the damnation of wealthiness; c) thoughts on women, and d) description of a society in decay. |
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Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora |
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Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora |
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