Borges e Dante: demiurgos e clarividentes

Blind, brave and demiurgeous. Dante, in the fourteenth century, and Borges, in the twentieth century, discover and develop worlds. Both want to venture beyond. Dante is in search of redemption, Borges moved by fantasy and curiosity. In this essay, we have developed the parallel histories of these bl...

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spelling I15-R206-article-202018-02-07T02:29:10Z Borges e Dante: demiurgos e clarividentes Schittine, Denise Divina comédia Dante Cegueira Jorge Luis Borges O Aleph Literatura Divine comedy Blindness The Aleph Literature Blind, brave and demiurgeous. Dante, in the fourteenth century, and Borges, in the twentieth century, discover and develop worlds. Both want to venture beyond. Dante is in search of redemption, Borges moved by fantasy and curiosity. In this essay, we have developed the parallel histories of these blind poets within the narratives of The Divine Comedyand The Aleph. Both authors stand as the main characters of their fictions, Dante crossing the worlds in search of Beatriz, Borges facing his own hell. By observing, comparing and bringing the works and the languages of these two masters closer together, we will show what exits they found for the crossings that they set out to journey. Cegos, corajosos e demiurgos. Dante no século XIV e Borges no século XX descobrem e desenvolvem mundos. Ambos querem ir além. Dante para a redenção, Borges pela fantasia e a curiosidade. Neste ensaio, desenvolvemos as histórias paralelas desses poetas cegos contidas nas narrativas de A divina Comédia e “O Aleph”. Ambos se colocam como personagens principais de suas ficções, Dante para atravessar os mundos em busca de Beatriz, Borges para encarar o seu próprio inferno. Observando, comparando e aproximando as obras e as linguagens desses dois mestres, mostraremos que saídas eles encontraram para as travessias que se propuseram. Cegos, corajosos e demiurgos. Dante no século XIV e Borges no século XX descobrem e desenvolvem mundos. Ambos querem ir além. Dante para a redenção, Borges pela fantasia e a curiosidade. Neste ensaio, desenvolvemos as histórias paralelas desses poetas cegos contidas nas narrativas de A divina Comédia e “O Aleph”. Ambos se colocam como personagens principais de suas ficções, Dante para atravessar os mundos em busca de Beatriz, Borges para encarar o seu próprio inferno. Observando, comparando e aproximando as obras e as linguagens desses dois mestres, mostraremos que saídas eles encontraram para as travessias que se propuseram. CETYCLI 2017-09-21 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículo revisado por pares application/pdf https://badebec.unr.edu.ar/index.php/badebec/article/view/20 10.35305/b.v7i13.20 Badebec; Vol. 7 Núm. 13 (2017): Septiembre 2017 1853-9580 por https://badebec.unr.edu.ar/index.php/badebec/article/view/20/17
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topic Divina comédia
Dante
Cegueira
Jorge Luis Borges
O Aleph
Literatura
Divine comedy
Blindness
The Aleph
Literature
spellingShingle Divina comédia
Dante
Cegueira
Jorge Luis Borges
O Aleph
Literatura
Divine comedy
Blindness
The Aleph
Literature
Schittine, Denise
Borges e Dante: demiurgos e clarividentes
topic_facet Divina comédia
Dante
Cegueira
Jorge Luis Borges
O Aleph
Literatura
Divine comedy
Blindness
The Aleph
Literature
author Schittine, Denise
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title Borges e Dante: demiurgos e clarividentes
title_short Borges e Dante: demiurgos e clarividentes
title_full Borges e Dante: demiurgos e clarividentes
title_fullStr Borges e Dante: demiurgos e clarividentes
title_full_unstemmed Borges e Dante: demiurgos e clarividentes
title_sort borges e dante: demiurgos e clarividentes
description Blind, brave and demiurgeous. Dante, in the fourteenth century, and Borges, in the twentieth century, discover and develop worlds. Both want to venture beyond. Dante is in search of redemption, Borges moved by fantasy and curiosity. In this essay, we have developed the parallel histories of these blind poets within the narratives of The Divine Comedyand The Aleph. Both authors stand as the main characters of their fictions, Dante crossing the worlds in search of Beatriz, Borges facing his own hell. By observing, comparing and bringing the works and the languages of these two masters closer together, we will show what exits they found for the crossings that they set out to journey.
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