A linguagem poética e a experiência do mundo
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https://doi.org/10.61378/enun.v6i2.136Keywords:
Language, poetry, image, imagination, memoryAbstract
Starting from the great human question, since before the Christian era, about the birth of language, this article seeks to bring to light some circumstances around which Aristotelian ideas orbit about the birth of poetry as the first form of contemplation of the natural world. Through the look, first contact between man and the object, poetic language arises: a symbolic chain of overlapping images that coexist in harmony with time, reality, imagination, society – through a relationship of affections; of the world's experience.
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