AS ÁGUAS DE BACHELARD, FARACO E ROSA

A ARTE NA LITERATURA

  • Graciele Macedo Pedra
  • Daniela da Cruz Schneider
  • Priscila Monteiro Chaves

Abstract

The present work points out as favorable to the imagination, the deep contact of the child with literature and art, in the sense of promoting aesthetic nutrition. Navigating through the tales “The third bank of the river”, by João Guimarães Rosa, who presents the river on its three banks and “Travessia”, by Sergio Faraco, who ponders in the river his chance of survival, we discuss supported in Bachelard the child relationship with Nature as the great matter of imagination. The image of the river translates as the main representative symbol of the narrative in both tales, allowing the wandering of the authors who speak of the world and the intimate immensity

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Published
2023-01-18