O Joyce de Wilder: Inspiração, empréstimo, apropriação, plágio
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2595-8127.v25i1p29-46Palavras-chave:
James Joyce, Finnegans Wake, Joseph Campbell, Edmund Wilson, Thornton Wilder, The Skin of Our Teeth, Plágio, IntertextoResumo
A atração e a paixão do romancista e dramaturgo norte americano Thornton Wilder (se não sua obsessão) pela obra de James Joyce rendeu consequências inesperadas. Wilder estava escrevendo aquela que viria a ser sua segunda peça vencedora do Pulitzer, The Skin of Our Teeth, enquanto tentava “desemaranhar” o romance final de Joyce, o Finnegans Wake. Acusações de plágio surgiriam depois, feitas por dois grandes estudiosos da obra de Joyce, Joseph Campbell e Henry Morton Robinson, que levantaram questões quanto ao ponto de inflexão da prática criativa, o momento em que práticas de influência e referência textual passam do limite e se tornam empréstimos excessivos, e plágio. Essas acusações, que Wilder não reconheceu e a que não deu resposta no momento, nunca foram derrubadas, para seu descrédito, e toldaram suas realizações como dramaturgo e também como um dos grandes estudiosos da literatura experimental, com uma ênfase toda especial em James Joyce. Este artigo expõe minuciosamente a necessidade de uma reavaliação das questões em torno da prática criativa de Wilder dentro da atmosfera teórica atual de intertextualidade, reavaliando assim o trabalho pioneiro de Wilder tanto com o Ulysses quanto com o Finnegans Wake.
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