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As reflexões que aqui se apresentam pretendem contribuir para o estudo do imaginário
sebastianista na literatura e nas artes. Procura-se, a partir da análise privilegiada de uma obra literária
e duas obras do domínio das artes plásticas, nomeadamente uma pintura e uma escultura, questionar
os possíveis significados do mito sebastianista, procedendo-se também a uma leitura e interpretação
deste mito tanto em função da sua apropriação pelos autores como das diversas modalidades de
representação artística que o transformam. Ao mesmo tempo, tenta-se perceber qual o papel dos
artistas e das obras literárias/ plásticas na criação de mitos.
This study has as its theme the question of the Sebastianist imaginary in literature and in the arts. From the analysis of a literary work, one painting and one sculpture, the aim is to question the possible meanings of the Sebastianist myth and to read and interpret this myth both in function of its appropriation by the authors as of the diverse modalities of artistic representation that could transform it. At the same time, this studie also tries to understand the role of artists and literary / plastic works in the creation of myths.
This study has as its theme the question of the Sebastianist imaginary in literature and in the arts. From the analysis of a literary work, one painting and one sculpture, the aim is to question the possible meanings of the Sebastianist myth and to read and interpret this myth both in function of its appropriation by the authors as of the diverse modalities of artistic representation that could transform it. At the same time, this studie also tries to understand the role of artists and literary / plastic works in the creation of myths.
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Sebastião, Rei de Portugal, 1554-1578 Imaginário Literatura Artes Mitos
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Xavier, António - Habitar (n)o imaginário [Em linha]: a figura de D. Sebastião na literatura e nas artes. Lisboa: [s.n.], 2018. 81 p.