Plural representations of happiness in contemporary literature: between the dramatic and the humorous

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Abstract

In contemporary narrative texts, in several genres and discursive literary forms (from novel to short story, from essay to chronicle and poetry), several authors build diverse representations of Happiness in today’s world, with some transversal particularities: first, they show awareness of a heritage of classical thought and literature, starting from Greek Antiquity—there is a fruitful and inescapable intertextual memory; second, these aesthetic representations do not hide the existential and even dramatic dimension of the search for happiness by every human being; third, surprisingly or not, a tendency is also manifested to face this serious topic with humour, in a playful attitude that is no less reflective, which allows the topic to be equated with amusing and surprising looks, typical of a post-modern culture and literature. In a panoramic view, these literary narratives and representations bring out an ambiguous and even paradoxical vision of human happiness, mirroring the diversity of human worldviews and expectations, ethical options and religious beliefs.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationHumanistic perspectives in happiness research
EditorsLuísa Magalhães, Maria José Ferreira Lopes, Bruno Nobre, João Carlos Onofre Pinto
Place of PublicationCham
PublisherSpringer International Publishing AG
Edition1
ISBN (Electronic)9783031386008
ISBN (Print)9783031385995
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2024

Publication series

NameHappiness Studies Book Series
ISSN (Print)2213-7513
ISSN (Electronic)2213-7521

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