Pesadelos de Narciso : egotismo e transtornos de personalidade na narrativa urbana de José Rodrigues Miguéis e Branquinho da Fonseca

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Title in English Narcissus's nightmares : egotism and personality disorder in the urban fiction by José Rodrigues Miguéis e Branquinho da Fonseca
Authors

ŠPÁNKOVÁ Silvie

Year of publication 2021
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Forma Breve
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Arts

Citation
Web https://proa.ua.pt/index.php/formabreve/article/view/27118
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.34624/fb.v0i17.27118
Keywords Narcissus; egotism; personality disorder; modern city; Portuguese fiction; José Rodrigues Miguéis; Branquinho da Fonseca
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Description The article focuses on the problem of egotism and personality disorder in the urban fiction by José Rodrigues Miguéis (Páscoa Feliz, 1932) and Branquinho da Fonseca (Zonas, 1931-1932, Caminhos Magnéticos, 1938, Rio Turvo, 1945). The early 20th century fiction presents various images of egotism and splitting of the self as symptoms of the modern city. Besides, the internally divided character, which could be detected in the fiction by Rodrigues Miguéis and Branquinho da Fonseca, reflects modern culture, its tendency to constant (de)construction and metamorphosis. This article analyses the link between the modern city (as a concept and geographical space) and an alienated (fragmented, duplicated) character. The theoretical support is provided by the work on topology and urban studies (Pons, Hodrová etc.), as well by the studies on alienated/fragmented/psychopathological figure (Haggerty, Hurley, Showalter etc.).
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