A INCOMPLETUDE QUE NOS MOVE: A ARTICULAÇÃO ENTRE LITERATURA, LINGUAGEM E PSICANÁLISE. (Portuguese)

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      THE INCOMPLETENESS THAT MOVES AHEAD: THE ARTICULATION BETWEEN LITERATURE, LANGUAGE AND PSYCHOANALYSIS. (English)
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      In the writing elaborated here, we explore the articulations between literature, psychoanalysis and language. We address the importance attributed by Freud to the great authors of literature and their works in the development of psychoanalysis and deal with the articulation between language and psychoanalysis. To this end, we make use of Freudian publications that address the evolution of understanding about the relationship of language processes with the functioning of the psychic apparatus. To complement our proposal, we rescue some texts and propositions of Lacan and Saussure about language. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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      Na escrita aqui elaborada, exploramos as articulações entre literatura, psicanálise e linguagem. Abordamos a importância atribuída por Freud aos grandes autores da literatura e suas obras no desenvolvimento da psicanálise e tratamos da articulação entre linguagem e psicanálise. Para tanto, nos valemos das publicações freudianas que abordam a evolução do entendimento acerca da relação dos processos de linguagem com o funcionamento do aparelho psíquico. Para complementar nossa proposta, resgatamos alguns textos e proposições de Lacan e Saussure acerca da linguagem. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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