Uma abordagem comparativa da ironia: conceito, tropo e performance
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https://doi.org/10.17851/2317-2096.20.1.49-62Keywords:
ironia, Paul de Man, Friedrich Schlegel, irony.Abstract
Resumo: No presente artigo identificamos uma compreensão da ironia que é comum ao primeiro-romântico alemão Friedrich Schlegel e ao crítico Paul de Man. Nessa linhagem, a ironia é entendida antes como tropo e performance do que como conceito, o que tem consequências para a própria legibilidade do discurso.
Palavras-chave: ironia, Paul de Man, Friedrich Schlegel.
Abstract: We pursue in this paper an understanding of irony which is shared by both the German author Friedrich Schlegel and the critic Paul de Man. Irony is rather understood as a trope and as a performative act than as a concept, which has indeed consequences to the very legibility of texts.
Keywords: irony; Paul de Man; Friedrich Schlegel.
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