Camões and Bacchus: exclusion and dissidence as semantic-genetic agents in "The Lusiads"
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https://doi.org/10.22409/abriluff.v4i8.29721Keywords:
The Lusiads, myth of Bacchus, discursive dissonance, ideolo¬gical dissentAbstract
Among the multiple functions that the figure of Bacchus plays in The Lusiads, there is the spokesman of a double dissonance: Camoes’s anger against their own exclusion and the dissent that the poet shared with some contemporaries. This tragic-lyrical content focused on the epic discourse, changing it.
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