"Eu-mundo-homem" : a estética holística da trilogia épica de W. J. Solha

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Ano de defesa: 2016
Autor(a) principal: Santos, Éverton de Jesus lattes
Orientador(a): Ramalho, Christina Bielinski
Banca de defesa: Não Informado pela instituição
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal de Sergipe
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Pós-Graduação em Letras
Departamento: Não Informado pela instituição
País: Brasil
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Link de acesso: https://ri.ufs.br/handle/riufs/5683
Resumo: The relation "I-world-man" is the synthesis of a metaepic trilogy that ontologically part of the word, goes to the poem, arrives to the three mentioned pillars and follows towards the eternity of artworks. Therefore, in view of the epic revival, and under the aegis of an aesthetic, stylistic and structural approach which aims to observe the conception of art in postmodernity, we intend to address some aspects related to the creation of the epic poems of Waldemar José Solha – Trigal com Corvos (2004), Marco do Mundo (2012) and Esse é o Homem: Tractatus Poético-Philosophicus (2013) –, in that, through this study, we can elucidate the filiation of the works to the postmodernist trend in attainment of an epic project whose headquarters is in the preparation of metaepics. Therefore, besides bibliographic search, we propose a comparative analysis of the books that compose the solhian trilogy, to describe the idiosyncrasies of each, and also similarities and differences between them, in order to, thus, we achieve a holistic approach based on five aspects: the metalanguage and the myth of literary creation; the presence epic; the straight-referencing; the autobiographical feature and, lastly, the interartistic dialogue. In this sense, this research part of a triple theoretical and critical line: studies about Art and Aesthetics, such as Aristóteles (1973), Baudelaire (1993), Hegel (2004) and Kant (2010); about postmodernism and postmodernity, such as Jameson (1996), Santos (2001), Lourenço (2002), Lyotard (2009), Lipovetsky & Serroy (2011) and Hall (2011), and also about the epic, such as Bowra (1945), Pollmann (1973), Madelénat (1986), Silva (1987), Silva (2007), Neiva (2009) and Ramalho (2007; 2013). Through research, we noted the update or the absence of categories and composition plans in the epics, besides the evident theme centering in poetic composition made myth; there is also the presence of graphics mechanisms; the profusion of referenced elements that allows several cataloging; the union between experiential world and the encyclopedic knowledge; ultimately, the self, the world and the man are, here, interconnected spheres, tied for poetry, for the events and facts, and expressing the fullness cosmos: word to the universe, from being to do and to be.