doctoralThesis
O aspecto polifônico d os Lusíadas
Date
2010-12-10Registration in:
PEREIRA, Fernando Alves. O aspecto polifônico d os Lusíadas. 2010. 167 f. Tese (Doutorado em Linguística Aplicada; Literatura Comparada) - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2010.
Author
Pereira, Fernando Alves
Institutions
Abstract
A study about the polyphonic aspect of The Lusiads. An epic poem in Portuguese Language
written by Luís de Camões, that narrates the adventure of the journey of Vasco da Gama in
the discoverer of new shipping lanes for the Índias. Secondarily, tells the historics battles
engaged during the process of foundation and consolidation of the Portuguese Empire. The
object of the study are the diverse speeches that compose the poem s narration, aiming at to
the possible aesthetic relation of the epic poetry of Camões with the novelistic prose
developed in the modernity, starting with D. Quijote and consacrating it at polyphonic novels
written by Dostoiévski. The sdudy focuses the singularity of Camões lies in the elaboration of
a narrative structurally epic, but at the same time contains several deviating speeches. Such
speeches emphasize the multiple planes and multiple voices (characteristics of novelistic
prose) without, however, prejudice the interlinking logical-formal epos, resulting in the
monological finish conventional of the epic gender. This feature characterizes The Lusiads as
monological literary work, but also shows dialogism and plurilinguism, essentials to the
polyphonic phenomenon. Another prominent aspect of the poetry of Camões is the relative
procedure to the expressiveness of the characters. They are, in the majority, rhetorical
creations, which assume, in the speech, human or myhtological characteristics. Stratagem that
permits to the poet to emit a multiple faces of vision of the facts told. The analysis of the
speeches supports-itself entirely in the polyphonic theory of Mikhail Bakhtin, shall be cited,
accessory, viewpoints of others theoretical, as long if it is judged compatible with the theory
adopted