Belmiro Borba, um homem de abismos: um personagem em conflito sob o prima da melancolia na obra O amanuense Belmiro, de Cyro dos Anjos
This master‘s thesis presents an analytical reading of Cyro dos Anjos (1906-1994)‘s novel O amanuense Belmiro (1937) and its main objective is to analyze the way some aspects of melancholy, together with the notion of memory, diary writing as well as time permeate all the narrative of this unique...
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Resumo: | This master‘s thesis presents an analytical reading of Cyro dos Anjos (1906-1994)‘s novel O
amanuense Belmiro (1937) and its main objective is to analyze the way some aspects of
melancholy, together with the notion of memory, diary writing as well as time permeate all the
narrative of this unique book in the Brazilian literary scenario. Anjos‘ novel is an atypical
work in the fiction of the 1930s as it is considered a dissonant voice compared to the regional
and social productions of the time it was published. Among other themes, the book depicts the
relationship of man with life; the present and the past; love and frustrations and the hero in
search of itself. Belmiro Borba, character-narrator, is a sentimental man, often handicapped by
his inner life. For this matter, Borba decides to write a book in order to register his stories,
memories, feelings, meditations and illusions. From this perspective, this research aims to
deal with issues related to the aesthetics of melancholy, especially its relationship with the
creative process, which belongs to Borba‘s attempt to write literature. Throughout our
academic research, we used the work of Aristotle (1998), Lambotte (2000), Benjamin (2011)
and Kristeva (1989) to articulate relevant issues of melancholy; Halbwachs (2006) on the
concept of memory, among other theorists who were essential to the completion of this study. |
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