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Dialogismo e ironia em São Bernardo, de Graciliano Ramos

Dialogismo e ironia em São Bernardo, de Graciliano Ramos

Rogério Gustavo Goncalves

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2013
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Lenguaje: consulta y general
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9788539303571
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As transformações no discurso do personagem Paulo Honório durante o desenrolar do romance “São Bernardo”, de Graciliano Ramos, é o centro deste estudo, que tenta evidenciar que elas ocorrem concomitantemente às mudanças ocorridas na caracterização psicológica do protagonista. Para desenvolver tal análise, o autor se utiliza das formulações teóricas de Mikhail Bakhtin (1895-1975), para quem a prosa de ficção tem como eixo norteador uma concepção dialógica tanto das ideias quanto da linguagem veiculadas pela narrativa.A partir das definições de Bakhtin, o pesquisador demonstra que o discurso inicialmente convicto e manipulador do protagonista - predominantemente “monológico” – vai se modificando com a crescente interferência da personagem Madalena, o “outro” que porta uma consciência independente e que, aos poucos, acaba tornando o discurso de Paulo Honório, e a própria narrativa do romance, acentuadamente “dialógicos”.O autor identifica os elementos e estratégias discursivas que caracterizam essas duas instâncias no texto, interpretando a interdiscursividade, que se instaura nesse processo de mudança, como uma representação do conflito entre ideologias sociais opostas, que em vários trechos Graciliano trata usando a técnica da ironia, neste caso com forte conotação crítica.

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