Perception and love in the body of the poem: Paula Tavares and the lyrical space of the senses
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https://doi.org/10.35520/mulemba.2015.v7n12a5025Keywords:
love, body, poetry, perception, sensesAbstract
This article will weave reflections on the meanings of perception and love in Paula Tavares' poetry. In our analysis, we notice that love will reveal the facet of perceptual experience with others, since the lyrical subject will be present in the body, the speech and the desire -- all this to reveal an experience beyond itself: the relationships between the bodies engaged in the loving bond. The body as privileged space of love and poetry.
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2015-06-07
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