Using Harold Bloom s methodology known as dialectical revisionism we undertake the task of misreading of Vinícius de Moraes (1913- 1980) poems Poética (1950), Operário em construção (1955), Poética II (1960) against Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792-1822) and his poem A Song: Men of England, suggesting that the Brazilian poet trammeled a battle with his poetic triad, in which Operário em Construção is Vinicius s main weapon. It is suggested here that each one of Vinícius´poem represents a step of what Bloom calls anxiety of influence . The misreading proposed confronts the themes and the imagery of the poems, arguing that Shelley and Vinícius are similar when they approach exploitation and working class consciousness according to the Dialec...
Este artigo tem por objetivo analisar a filosofia de Richard Rorty a partir da teoria poética de Ha...
<p><strong>Resumo: </strong>Este artigo tem como objetivo discutir a influência do discurso do prefá...
This thesis begins by showing how a strong and subtle challenge to poetry and theories of poetry has...
Esse trabalho busca através de uma perspectiva comparativista e usando a metodologia de Harold Bloom...
The present Doctoral Dissertation was written guided by three main aims, which are: to investigate t...
O objetivo deste estudo é fazer uma leitura atenta de alguns dos mais emblemáticos sonetos de Vinici...
A pesquisa \"Lírica e autoritarismo em A rosa do povo, de Carlos Drummond de Andrade\", procura anal...
The poetry of Portuguese author Eugénio de Andrade (1923-2005) was permeable to the influence of sev...
A pesquisa \"Lírica e autoritarismo em A rosa do povo, de Carlos Drummond de Andrade\", procura anal...
This chapter returns to Harold Bloom’s theory of the anxiety of influence, and in particular his no...
Pygmalion (1913), by George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950), has many studies in literary criticism. Howeve...
This study falls within the field of Medieval Studies, as well as modern and contemporary Brazilian ...
ARAÚJO, Márcia de Mesquita. A morte de Ofélia nas águas: reflexos e releitura da personagem de Willi...
This paper analyzes Percy Bysshe Shelley’s unique application of the philosophy and characteristics ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Bloomsbury
Este artigo tem por objetivo analisar a filosofia de Richard Rorty a partir da teoria poética de Ha...
<p><strong>Resumo: </strong>Este artigo tem como objetivo discutir a influência do discurso do prefá...
This thesis begins by showing how a strong and subtle challenge to poetry and theories of poetry has...
Esse trabalho busca através de uma perspectiva comparativista e usando a metodologia de Harold Bloom...
The present Doctoral Dissertation was written guided by three main aims, which are: to investigate t...
O objetivo deste estudo é fazer uma leitura atenta de alguns dos mais emblemáticos sonetos de Vinici...
A pesquisa \"Lírica e autoritarismo em A rosa do povo, de Carlos Drummond de Andrade\", procura anal...
The poetry of Portuguese author Eugénio de Andrade (1923-2005) was permeable to the influence of sev...
A pesquisa \"Lírica e autoritarismo em A rosa do povo, de Carlos Drummond de Andrade\", procura anal...
This chapter returns to Harold Bloom’s theory of the anxiety of influence, and in particular his no...
Pygmalion (1913), by George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950), has many studies in literary criticism. Howeve...
This study falls within the field of Medieval Studies, as well as modern and contemporary Brazilian ...
ARAÚJO, Márcia de Mesquita. A morte de Ofélia nas águas: reflexos e releitura da personagem de Willi...
This paper analyzes Percy Bysshe Shelley’s unique application of the philosophy and characteristics ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Bloomsbury
Este artigo tem por objetivo analisar a filosofia de Richard Rorty a partir da teoria poética de Ha...
<p><strong>Resumo: </strong>Este artigo tem como objetivo discutir a influência do discurso do prefá...
This thesis begins by showing how a strong and subtle challenge to poetry and theories of poetry has...