An experiment with Tolstoy: the "phenomenology of love" in Anna Karenina
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https://doi.org/10.11606/va.v0i29.106649Keywords:
medical narratives, literature, humanization in healthAbstract
Based on the narratives produced by the participants of the laboratory of humanities – academic activity that takes place at Paulista Medical School, at Federal University of São Paulo, and which is based on reading and discussing literary classic books – this article aims to show how, in order to contribute to the humanistic education and humanization in health, an experiment with Ana Karenina, by Liev Tolstoi allowed a deep reflection about essential questions of human existence, especially regarding to the subject of love and its developments in human relationships.
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