Anatomy of the monster: Francisco José Freire's reproach to the tragicomic poem

Authors

  • Rodrigo Gomes de OLiveira Pinto Colégio Santa Cruz (SP)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22409/gragoata.v23i47.33611

Keywords:

Horace, Francisco José Freire, Giovanni Battista Guarini, tragicomedy, monstrum.

Abstract

Francisco José Freire (1719-1773), known as Cândido Lusitano, in the treatise Arte poetica, ou Regras da Verdadeira Poesia em geral, e de todas as suas especies principaes, tratadas com juizo critico (ed. 1748; 2nd ed. 1759), condemns tragicomedy as a hybrid and vicious genre, neither tragic nor comic, without proportion or unity, and Il Pastor Fido, a pastoral tragicomedy composed by Giovanni Battista Guarini (1538-1612), whose first edition was published in 1590, is rejected as a bad work of art. The blame of tragicomedy and of the famous Italian poem is based on the metaphor of the monstrum, presented in the initial steps (vv. 14-31) of the Epistula ad Pisones, the Horace’s Poetics (1st century B.C.). This epistle gives Francisco José Freire the criteria for judging poetry in the Portuguese eighteenth-century.


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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.22409/gragoata.2018n47a1160


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Author Biography

Rodrigo Gomes de OLiveira Pinto, Colégio Santa Cruz (SP)

Sou professor de Ensino Médio. Tenho graduação em Comunicação Social pela Fundação Armando Álvares Penteado (1996) e em Letras pela Universidade de São Paulo (2004). Sou mestre (2009) e doutor (2015) em Letras (Literatura Portuguesa) pela Universidade de São Paulo. Dedico-me ao estudo das letras quinhentistas e seiscentistas, com ênfase nos seguintes temas: poética, retórica, prosa e poesia dos séculos XVI e XVII, Antônio Vieira.

Published

2018-12-29

How to Cite

Pinto, R. G. de O. (2018). Anatomy of the monster: Francisco José Freire’s reproach to the tragicomic poem. Gragoatá, 23(47), 947-970. https://doi.org/10.22409/gragoata.v23i47.33611

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Literature Articles