Briga no Beco: uma poesia adeliana
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https://doi.org/10.5212/uniletras.v37i1.6590Keywords:
poesia, religião, literatura, feminino, Adélia PradoAbstract
Resumo: A finalidade deste trabalho é evidenciar, nas figuras adelianas, aspectos que possam caracterizá-las como influências sociais e religiosas de todos os tempos.A partir da análise de seu poema Briga no Beco que se encontra no livro Poesia Reunida (2001) verifica-se que a situação particular vivida pela autora em sua condição de mulher e a aproximação com o universo religioso marca de forma decisiva seu discurso, influenciando tanto a escolha dos termos como sua linguagem poética, e ainda a própria valorização estética de sua obra. Além disso, acreditamos que as figuras femininas têm algo a dizer como instrumento de análise literária, podendo auxiliar na compreensão de muitos aspectos existentes em sua obra, principalmente naquelas que mostram uma psicologia estrutural alicerçada e modificada com as décadas. Este estudo fornece importantes bases descritivas e interpretativas, todas elas plenamente possíveis de enriquecer o âmbito da análise.
Palavras-chave: Adélia Prado; poesia; mulheres; literatura brasileira; religião; feminismo.
Abstract:The purpose of this study is to evidence, in Adélia Prado’s female characters, aspects which can characterize social and religious influences of all decades. Analyzing her poem Briga no Beco in Poesia Reunida (2001) it becomes evident the particular situation lived by the author as a woman and closing with the religious universe as the decision form at her discourse, influencing both the choice of terms and her poetical language, moreover to increase esthetics valorization in her literary composition. Furthermore, we believe that female figures have something to say as an instrument of literary analysis, helping comprehension of many aspects in her literary composition, mainly in those that show a structural psychology modified and consolidated with the decades. This study supplies descriptive bases important as explanation, all over possible to enrich the work and analyses.
Keywords: Adélia Prado; poetry; women; Brazilian literature; religion; feminism.Downloads
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