Nature, Romanticism and Spirituality in Helena Kolody’s, Sigrid Renaux’s and Marcele Aires’ poetry
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https://doi.org/10.11606/va.v0i24.55316Keywords:
Literature from Paraná, Poetry from Paraná, Poetry written by women, Ecofeminism, RomanticismAbstract
This article discusses the importance of nature to build a feminine identity in the poetry of three authors from Paraná: Helena Kolody, Marcele Aires, and Sigrid Renaux. In their work, nature is a very important to the feminine lyric self spirituality and the haikai esthetic is of extreme importance, especially in Renaux's poetry, who shares with Kolody the romantic belief in universal correspondences and, in Aire's poetry, clear traits of an ecofeminism posture.
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