O homem duplicado à luz de espelhos borgianos
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https://doi.org/10.5212/uniletras.v39i1.10375Keywords:
Literatura, crítica literária, literatura comparada.Abstract
O presente artigo buscar analisar o romance O homem duplicado, do português José Saramago, trazendo temas e passagens paralelas dos contos e ensaios do argentino Jorge Luis Borges. Este intento se justifica na medida em que o escritor argentino sempre se utilizou da temática do duplo em seus escritos, fato que nos autorizou, esperamos, a estabelecer conexões com a prosa do escritor argentino. Para além disso, teóricos como Mikhail Bakhtin, Louis Lavelle, Paul Ricoeur e Jean Pouillon nos auxiliaram a prolongar o alcance das reflexões propostas no romance ora compulsado. Desta forma, almejamos ter construído uma leitura do romance prolífica e disseminadora de sentidos.
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