Fernando Pessoa e o Barão de Teive: fragmentos de uma tragédia
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Fernando Pessoa, Lucidity, Emotion, Writing, LifeResumo
Fernando Pessoa is a well-known Portuguese poet of the last century. He created more than one hundred literary figures, namely, the Baron of Teive. Many of the problems posed by this character clearly relates to some of his creator’s concerns. The purpose of this article is to clarify the main questions around this fictional author, especially focused on phenomena such as lucidity, emotion, writing, fragmentation and so on. Author of a significant number of small texts, entitled The Education of the Stoic, Teive cannot only contribute to understand the complexity of Pessoa’s thoughts, but can also be studied as a singular literary figure that deals with what constitutes the human nature.Referências
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Pessoa, F. (2007), A Educação do Stoico, edição de Jerónimo Pizarro, Lisboa, Imprensa Nacional-Casa da Moeda.
Pessoa, F. (2013a), Livro do Desassossego, edição de Jerónimo Pizarro, Lisboa, Tinta-da-China
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Pessoa, F. (2014), Álvaro de Campos. Obra Completa, edição de Jerónimo Pizarro e Antonio Cardiello, colaboração de Jorge Uribe e Filipa Freitas, Lisboa, Tinta-da-China.
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