亨利神话的文学和文化共鸣:幻想与朝圣

IF 0.5 4区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
M. Soares, M. Soares
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两条主题线:葡萄牙文化中无处不在的海上航行主题——António Quadros称之为“亨利的神话”——以及它在文学中的变化,更具体地说,在Camões的《卢西ads》(Os Lusíadas)和fern o门德斯平托的《朝圣》(peregrina o)中进行了研究。因此,我们关注亨利主义/海上航行主题的艺术现状,考虑到今天葡萄牙学者的观点,我们看看这个主题是如何在《路西达斯》和《朝圣》中表达的,从而证明这些文艺复兴时期的作品对葡萄牙人的实际想象仍然至关重要。
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THE LITERARY AND CULTURAL RESONANCES OF THE MYTH OF HENRY: THE LUSIADS AND PILGRIMAGE
Two thematic lines: the omnipresence of the theme of the maritime voyage in Portuguese culture – which António Quadros calls the ‘myth of Henry’, – and its inflections in literature, more specifically, in Camões’s The Lusiads (Os Lusíadas) and Fernão Mendes Pinto’s Pilgrimage (Peregrinação) were examined. Thus, we focus on the state of the art about the topic of Henryism/the maritime voyage, taking into account the perspective of today’s Portuguese scholars, and we look at how this theme is expressed in The Lusiads and Pilgrimage, thereby proving that these Renaissance works remain vital for the actual imaginary of the Portuguese people.
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