FORMIGA, C. B. F.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0382146650262564; FORMIGA, Cyrano de Belcymar Freire.
Resumo:
Under the prism of intertextuality, this study proposes a comparative analysis between
two Brazilian literary works: Macunaíma: o herói sem nenhum caráter, 2019, by Mário
de Andrade, and Macunaíma em Cordel, 2018, by Stélio Torquato. Intertextuality is
approached as the concept that describes the relationships between texts, where one
text makes references, citations, or establishes a dialogue with other texts, playing an
important role in creating meanings and enriching the reading experience. In this study,
occurrences of intertextuality in both works were identified and discussed, highlighting
explicit and implicit intertextuality as well as typological intertextuality. The results
revealed that both works present examples of explicit and implicit intertextuality,
establishing significant connections between works from different traditions and
epochs, contributing to the cultural and artistic diversity of Brazilian literature.
Intertextuality emerges as a powerful tool for artistic creation and understanding the
literary identity of Brazil, fostering a dialogue between authors and readers and
enriching the national literary repertoire. This work sheds light on the relevance of
studying intertextuality and its capacity to expand interpretations and meanings of
literary works.