Um bicho da terra, by Agustina Bessa-Luís: multiplicity, history and meaning of tragic
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Agustina Bessa-Luís, Um bicho da terra Bessa-Luís, TragicAbstract
In Um bicho da terra, Agustina Bessa-Luís biographs Gabriel-Uriel da Costa while performing the analysis of historical, philosophical and psychic existence of the philosopher Portuguese born in 1585 and suicidal in 1640. The author understands it as marked by “the meaning of the tragic”, por this reason, we adopt this expression as an exegetical trajectory to be traveled to investigate the reason why the Portuguese writer establishes it as a hypothesis for reading the biographed subject. In this course, we also investigate elements of the author's poetics based on the discussions about the novel as open encyclopedia, therefore, about the multiplicity based on the reflections of Italo Calvin presents in Six proposals for the next millennium.
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