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Esta dissertação procura confrontar alguns contos de Florbela Espanca com um conjunto de pinturas de Paula Rego, partindo dos temas erotismo e morte, centrais em cada uma das autoras estudadas. Ao longo de cinco capítulos serão discutidas as relações entre textos, numa leitura que produz uma rede de significados e possibilidades interpretativas. A partir de um enquadramento de cada uma das obras, esta leitura evidencia características temáticas e formais comuns a estas narrativas. O objectivo deste estudo, ao optar por analisar comparativamente duas obras produzidas em diferentes tempos e a partir de diferentes linguagens, a literária e a pictórica, é, na consideração de traços comuns a estes universos artísticos, permitir novas dimensões ao estudo das obras de cada uma das autoras.
This dissertation attempts to juxtapose a few of Florbela Espanca’s short stories and a set of paintings by Paula Rego, focusing on the themes of eroticism and death, which are central to the two authors. In five chapters, relationships between the texts will be explored in an account that creates a web of meaning and interpretative possibilities. By analysing each of the works, this interpretation evinces common thematic and formal characteristics to these narratives. By choosing to compare two oeuvres created in different historical moments and in different languages, the literary and the pictorial, and considering the common traces in these artistic universes, the purpose of this study is to open new dimensions of inquiry into the work of the two authors.
This dissertation attempts to juxtapose a few of Florbela Espanca’s short stories and a set of paintings by Paula Rego, focusing on the themes of eroticism and death, which are central to the two authors. In five chapters, relationships between the texts will be explored in an account that creates a web of meaning and interpretative possibilities. By analysing each of the works, this interpretation evinces common thematic and formal characteristics to these narratives. By choosing to compare two oeuvres created in different historical moments and in different languages, the literary and the pictorial, and considering the common traces in these artistic universes, the purpose of this study is to open new dimensions of inquiry into the work of the two authors.
