The Lyrical Modern: Dialogues are Permanence
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https://doi.org/10.5433/1678-2054.2012v23p5Keywords:
Modernity, Drummond, TraditionAbstract
My concern in this paper is to contribute for the perception that the modern lyrical modern poetry establishes a tense dialogue with tradition based upon Baudelaire’s (1999) concept of the “mnemonic art”, dialectic aspects from Hegel (1986) as well as considerations about the lyric modern poetry by Hugo Friedrich (1991) and Berman (1987). I try to investigate metalanguage as a face of the modern lyric poetry upon Octavio Paz’s (1994) classifying it as a critical principle and as a mark of the modernity through the analysis of the poem “Mãos dadas” by Carlos Drummond de Andrade.Downloads
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