O idealismo cavaleiresco medieval revisitado: três renascentistas antecessores de Dom Quixote e um romântico idealista

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Main Author: Paz, Demétrio Alves
Other Authors: Remédios, Maria Luíza Ritzel
Language:Portuguese
Published: Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10923/4070
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Summary:Made available in DSpace on 2013-08-07T19:01:11Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 000428576-Texto+Completo-0.pdf: 580321 bytes, checksum: cf469d7e241432ea07b65cd24661ff18 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2011 === The aim of this thesis is to analyze, using the theories of Mikhail Bakhtin, Erich Auerbach, George Luckács, Ian Watt, Thomas Pavel, Michael McKeon, Menéndes Pelayo, among others theorists of the novel the permanence of chivalric idealism in four novels: three sixteenth century novels and a nineteenth century novel, respectively: Amadis de Gaula, by Garci Rodriguez de Montalvo, Palmeirim de Inglaterra, by Francisco de Morais, Crônica do Imperador Clarimundo, by João de Barros e Eurico, o presbítero, by Alexandre Herculano. === O objetivo da presente tese é analisar, por meio das teorias de Mikhail Bakhtin, Erich Auerbach, George Luckács, Ian Watt, Thomas Pavel, Michael McKeon, Menéndes Pelayo, a permanência do idealismo cavaleiresco em quatro obras: três romances do século XVI e um do século XIX, respectivamente: Amadis de Gaula, de Garci Rodriguez de Montalvo, Palmeirim de Inglaterra, de Francisco de Morais, Crônica do Imperador Clarimundo, de João de Barros e Eurico, o presbítero, de Alexandre Herculano.