As relações entre o autobiográfico e o ficcional e a incorporação de conceitos físico-cosmológicos na trama do romance Olho de Gato: duas propostas de análise e suas possibilidades de convergência
Abstract
This work aims to propose analyzes of Margaret Atwood's novel Cat's Eye, based on two
main interpretative approaches. The first purpose is the reflections that the work raises around
the relationships between the autobiographical and the fictional. It thus seeks to think about
these relationships, based on the Bergsonian conception of memory, in order to examine the
role of mnemonic activity as an element that mediates them. It also seeks to explore the
notions of autobiographical novel, by Philippe Lejeune (2014), and autofiction by Serge
Doubrovsky (1977), also using the critical perspective of Evando Nascimento (2010/2017) on
these notions, with the aim of verifying the potential dialogue between them and the novel
object of study. The second interpretative bias aims to investigate the incorporation of
assumptions from physical-cosmological theories and their possible resignification in the
service of the literariness of language. In the end, this work aims to verify and highlight
possibilities of correlations and convergences between the two proposed analytical paths.
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