Plasmações do grotesco em "Zingarêsca", de João Guimarães Rosa
AUTOR(ES)
Iris Cristina N. O. Pires
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2006
RESUMO
This analysis of "Zingarêsca", the last short story of Tutaméia (Terceiras Estórias) (1967), by João Guimarães Rosa (1098-1967), aims at showing the characteristics of grotesque that make Zepas world a strange world that doesn t allow an orientation - according to Wolfgang Kayser s theory. Based on Mikhail Bakhtin s study about carnivalization, it still aims at showing that the grotesque is present in the elimination of censures caused by the carnivalesque party of the romanies, originating the dissolution of what is considered ordered, the deconstruction of the conventionality. In order to achieve these objectives, this study is divided in two parts. In the first part, due to the dialogue between some of the short stories of this book, there is a general analysis of Tutaméia. Secondly, "Faraó e a água do rio", "O outro ou o outro", "Intruge-se" and "Vida ensinada" are studied because some of their characters reappear in "Zingarêsca". In the second part, the first aspect analyzed is the oppositions between groups of characters present in "Zingarêsca". After that, we focus our analysis in Guimarães Rosa s configuration of grotesque. This is the configuration that makes "Zingarêsca" a short story in which a meeting of opposites takes place.
ASSUNTO(S)
grotesco na literatura - história e crítica carnavalização (literatura) literatura brasileira - história e crítica brazilian literature grotesque in literature
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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