Beckett’s Purgatory through Dante, Joyce and the Absurd
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Resumo: | This article aims to develop a brief explanation on Beckett’s theatre, how this famous Irish author had read Dante’s Divina Commedia and how deeply this literature had influenced in some aspects (especially aesthetical and narrative) the compositions written by Beckett, as well as to identify some correlations between the literary trajectory of Beckett and the purgatorial experience developed by Dante. In both authors there is a way through which their characters face the universal forces and the possibility to overcome their sins, purify their souls and achieve another state of narrative/personal living. It is not possible to track this path without facing Joyce as a middle term between the Florentine author and the Dubliner one, not as a kind of ascending level, but as a bridge that connects them particularly through the Joyce-Beckett partnership in Ulysses and how Beckett was introduced to the Commedia, probably in 1923-24. |
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Beckett’s Purgatory through Dante, Joyce and the Absurd8.02.08.00-2Dante Alighieri; Samuel Beckett; Theodor Adorno; Theater of the AbsurdThis article aims to develop a brief explanation on Beckett’s theatre, how this famous Irish author had read Dante’s Divina Commedia and how deeply this literature had influenced in some aspects (especially aesthetical and narrative) the compositions written by Beckett, as well as to identify some correlations between the literary trajectory of Beckett and the purgatorial experience developed by Dante. In both authors there is a way through which their characters face the universal forces and the possibility to overcome their sins, purify their souls and achieve another state of narrative/personal living. It is not possible to track this path without facing Joyce as a middle term between the Florentine author and the Dubliner one, not as a kind of ascending level, but as a bridge that connects them particularly through the Joyce-Beckett partnership in Ulysses and how Beckett was introduced to the Commedia, probably in 1923-24.Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná (UTFPR)Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná, La Sapienza Università di Roma, Prof. Davide Crosara, Prof. Dominique Bourel, Erasmus+ ICM, Noah Matthews (Revisor)Freitas, Rodrigo Inacio2020-09-21info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionarticleapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.utfpr.edu.br/de/article/view/1280110.3895/rde.v11n19.12801Dito Efeito - Revista de Comunicação da UTFPR; v. 11, n. 19 (2020): Revista Dito Efeito; 26-341984-237610.3895/rde.v11n19reponame:Dito Efeitoinstname:Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná (UTFPR)instacron:UTFPRenghttps://periodicos.utfpr.edu.br/de/article/view/12801/7849Direitos autorais 2020 CC Atribuição 4.0http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2022-10-20T18:37:12Zoai:periodicos.utfpr:article/12801Revistahttps://periodicos.utfpr.edu.br/dePUBhttps://periodicos.utfpr.edu.br/de/oaiperiodicos@utfpr.edu.br||ditoefeito-ct@utfpr.edu.br1984-23761984-2376opendoar:2022-10-20T18:37:12Dito Efeito - Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná (UTFPR)false |
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Beckett’s Purgatory through Dante, Joyce and the Absurd |
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Beckett’s Purgatory through Dante, Joyce and the Absurd Freitas, Rodrigo Inacio 8.02.08.00-2 Dante Alighieri; Samuel Beckett; Theodor Adorno; Theater of the Absurd |
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Beckett’s Purgatory through Dante, Joyce and the Absurd |
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Beckett’s Purgatory through Dante, Joyce and the Absurd |
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Beckett’s Purgatory through Dante, Joyce and the Absurd |
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Beckett’s Purgatory through Dante, Joyce and the Absurd |
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Beckett’s Purgatory through Dante, Joyce and the Absurd |
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Freitas, Rodrigo Inacio |
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Freitas, Rodrigo Inacio |
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Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná, La Sapienza Università di Roma, Prof. Davide Crosara, Prof. Dominique Bourel, Erasmus+ ICM, Noah Matthews (Revisor) |
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Freitas, Rodrigo Inacio |
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8.02.08.00-2 Dante Alighieri; Samuel Beckett; Theodor Adorno; Theater of the Absurd |
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8.02.08.00-2 Dante Alighieri; Samuel Beckett; Theodor Adorno; Theater of the Absurd |
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This article aims to develop a brief explanation on Beckett’s theatre, how this famous Irish author had read Dante’s Divina Commedia and how deeply this literature had influenced in some aspects (especially aesthetical and narrative) the compositions written by Beckett, as well as to identify some correlations between the literary trajectory of Beckett and the purgatorial experience developed by Dante. In both authors there is a way through which their characters face the universal forces and the possibility to overcome their sins, purify their souls and achieve another state of narrative/personal living. It is not possible to track this path without facing Joyce as a middle term between the Florentine author and the Dubliner one, not as a kind of ascending level, but as a bridge that connects them particularly through the Joyce-Beckett partnership in Ulysses and how Beckett was introduced to the Commedia, probably in 1923-24. |
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