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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Delfina Benigna da Cunha : recupera??o cr?tica, obra po?tica e fixa??o de texto

Santin, Suzete Maria 19 December 2011 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2015-04-14T13:38:32Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 436286 VOL 01.PDF: 1645471 bytes, checksum: 767491fd5744501f3e09178470de3da8 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2011-12-19 / This thesis proposes a rereading of the South Brazilian poet Delfina Benigna da Cunha?s work, aiming an approach based on Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel?s lyric poetry conception, and on Michael Riffaterre?s style conception. The critic fortune recovering about Delfina?s work, based on the Brazilian literature histories published in the XIX and XX centuries, allows us to recognize that the literature history takes a unilateral look at the work of the blind poet from S?o Jos? do Norte, restricting itself almost exclusively to the suffering sentimentalist, complaining and sad aspect of her work, as a consequence of a lifetime marked by privations due to her visual disability. The general evaluations suggest that all the themes surround this suffering. This thesis defines love as the core theme of Delfina?s poetry production. This theme singularly manifests itself as the presentation of the Primordial Love, the world?s fundamental strength, its internal cohesion that generates life, and gives motivation and reasons to live it. Delfina emphasizes love in a tense combination with the existence poetry, originated from the sentimental plurality, which transits among the different aspects of her relationship with the world: family, country, friendship, compassion, ideology, values, gratitude, and passion, among the many motivations that compose the theme. Herein, to the development of this theme, are the Annexes that contemplate the poet?s whole work, composed by the following titles: Poesias oferecidas ?s senhoras rio-grandenses) and Cole??o de poesias oferecidas ? Imperatriz vi?va. / Esta tese prop?e uma releitura da obra de Delfina Benigna da Cunha, poeta sul-rio-grandense, visando a uma abordagem com base na concep??o de poesia l?rica de Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel e de estilo, de Michael Riffaterre. A recupera??o da fortuna cr?tica sobre a obra de Delfina , com base nas hist?rias da literatura brasileira, publicadas nos s?culos XIX e XX, permite reconhecer que a hist?ria da literatura dirige ? obra da poeta cega, de S?o Jos? do Norte, um olhar unilateral, restringindo-se quase que exclusivamente ao aspecto sentimentalista sofredor, queixoso e triste de sua obra, como consequ?ncia de uma vida marcada por priva??es em fun??o de sua condi??o de deficiente visual. As avalia??es gen?ricas sugerem que todos os temas giram em torno desse sofrimento. Esta tese define o amor como o tema central da produ??o po?tica de Delfina. Esse tema se manifesta singularmente como a presentifica??o do Amor primordial, for?a fundamental do mundo, sua coes?o interna que gera a vida e lhe d? motiva??o e raz?es para viv?-la. Delfina enfatiza o amor em uma combina??o tensa com a poesia da exist?ncia, oriunda da pluralidade sentimental que transita entre os diferentes aspectos de sua rela??o com o mundo: fam?lia, p?tria, amizade, compaix?o, ideologia, valores, gratid?o, paix?o, entre as muitas motiva??es que comp?em o tema. Ao desenvolvimento desse tema, seguem os Anexos que contemplam a obra completa da poetisa, composta pelos seguintes t?tulos: Poesias oferecidas ?s senhoras rio-grandenses e Cole??o de poesias oferecidas ? Imperatriz vi?va.

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