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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.8.2023.tde-09012024-194324
Document
Author
Full name
Neusa Monteiro
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2023
Supervisor
Committee
Tolle, Oliver (President)
Almeida, Nazareno Eduardo de
Oliveira, Rosana de
Ramos, Jacqueline
Title in Portuguese
Hegel: a comédia dramática nos Cursos de Estética
Keywords in Portuguese
Arte
Burlesco
Comédia
Cômico
Humorístico
Abstract in Portuguese
Esta dissertação apresenta a comédia dramática nos CE com base nas seguintes premissas: a autonomia e a liberdade são o fundamento da comédia e do cômico; Hegel contrapõe o riso contagiante e a autoconfiança dos antigos à apatia e à indiferença dos modernos; a autonomia das personagens de Aristófanes é tributária do espírito livre da tragédia ática; o risível das comédias clássicas atravessa a Idade Média para se transformar em repulsa nas comédias modernas. A questão que permeia esta pesquisa diz respeito ao papel da comédia, ou mais precisamente, da Forma do humorístico, na dissolução da Arte. O objetivo central foi compreender as razões que levaram Hegel a afirmar que as comédias românticas não passam de imitações burlescas; que imitações burlescas não são expressões de Arte; que a subjetividade do humorístico é o fim da comédia e do cômico.
Title in English
Hegel: dramatic comedy on Aesthetics
Keywords in English
Art
Burlesque
Comedy
Comic
Humoristic
Abstract in English
This dissertation presents dramatic comedy in the CE on the basis of the following premises: autonomy and freedom are the foundation of comedy and the comic; Hegel contrasts the contagious laughter and self-confidence of the ancients with the apathy and indifference of the moderns; the autonomy of Aristophane's characters is tributary to the free spirit of Attic tragedy; the laughability of classical comedies crosses the Middle Ages to become repulsion in modern comedies. The question that permeates this research concerns the role of comedy, or more precisely, the Form of the humoristic, in the dissolution of Art. The central objective was to understand the reasons that led Hegel to state that romantic comedies are nothing but burlesque imitations; that burlesque imitations are not expressions of Art; that the subjectivity of the humoristic is the end of comedy and the comic.
 
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2024-01-09
 
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