Pessoa and personification: The early stories in English

This essay focuses on four short stories written in English by Fernando Pessoa in a two-year period (1906-1907), between his definite return to Portugal from South Africa and his reacquisition of Portuguese as a language of literary writing. It argues that personification, or prosopopoeia, is the ce...

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Main Author: Reis, Amândio
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Brown University 2022-12-01
Series:Pessoa Plural
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Online Access:https://repository.library.brown.edu/studio/item/bdr:5jehmmvb/PDF/
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Summary:This essay focuses on four short stories written in English by Fernando Pessoa in a two-year period (1906-1907), between his definite return to Portugal from South Africa and his reacquisition of Portuguese as a language of literary writing. It argues that personification, or prosopopoeia, is the central figure of Pessoa’s lesser-known fantastic fiction, whereby he explores the metaphorical possibilities of prose while also developing his signature metafictional register. By analyzing the four stories and offering a meditation on their specificities and their different versions of personification, a final hypothesis is formulated as to the relevance of this figure of rhetoric for the creation of characters, or personae, and for Pessoa’s formation as a ‘failed’ or perhaps a successful fiction-writer.
ISSN:2212-4179