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1. Die Zirkulation und Rezeption der historischen Romane von Carl Franz van der Velde im 19. Jahrhundert
Abstract The aim of this work is to analyze the circulation and reception of the historical novels written by the German-speaking author Carl Franz van der Velde (1779-1824), in order to find evidence of where these books circulated and how they were read by German literary critics in the nineteenth century, thus contributing to the studies on the History of
Pandaemonium Germanicum. Publicado em: 2022
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2. Displacement, memory, and postmemory in three novels from Brazil, Argentina, and Chile
RESUMO Este ensaio examina questões relativas a deslocamento, exílio e não-pertencimento, e seu impacto sobre a constituição da subjetividade em três romances de escritoras sul-americanas: Ana Maria Machado (Brasil), Griselda Gambaro (Argentina), e Alejandra Costamagna (Chile). Ademais, o ensaio discute como a memória e a pós-memória representam ele
Revista Brasileira de Literatura Comparada. Publicado em: 2022
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3. CROSSROADS BETWEEN AMEFRICAN AUTHORS: ESHU, OGUN AND OSHUNMARE IN TONI MORRISON’S A MERCY AND CONCEIÇÃO EVARISTO’S PONCIÁ VICENCIO
Abstract This paper aims at exploring the findings of an investigation which comparatively studied A Mercy (2008), written by the North-American author, Toni Morrison and Ponciá Vicencio (2006), written by the Brazilian contemporary writer Conceição Evaristo, in order to list elements related to the presence of Orishas in the narratives. At the end of the
Ilha do Desterro. Publicado em: 2022
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4. ‘A NATIONAL UNITY OF INTERESTS AND AFFECTIONS’: FRAMEWORKS OF THE UNION IN THE EARLY BRAZILIAN NOVEL
Abstract Novelistic fiction from the United Kingdom has been consistently acknowledged as a major repository of narrative paradigms for the incipient Brazilian novel. Genres originally offering a narrative solution for tensions embedded throughout British and Irish society would cross the Atlantic and, by mid-nineteenth century, be rendered instrumental for
Ilha do Desterro. Publicado em: 2022
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5. GLUE, THE TRAINSPOTTING NOVELS AND TRANSITION FROM WORKING-CLASS SOLIDARITY TO NEOLIBERAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Abstract This article discusses some of Irvine Welsh’s novels considering the period of transition from an industrial to a post-industrial society. We focus on the effects of this shift on fictional characters who originate from the working classes in Edinburgh, as represented in ’s Glue (2001) and the Trainspotting Novels. As such works cover the period
Ilha Desterro. Publicado em: 2021-04
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6. FETISHIZED READING AND WRITING IN THE ENGLISH PATIENT AND ATONEMENT FILM ADAPTATIONS
Abstract Reading and writing-related objects, whether in the form of books, letters, or typewriters, are central elements in the films The English Patient, by Anthony Minghella (1996), and Atonement, by Joe Wright (2007), both adapted from novels. By drawing similarities between these two adaptations (Hutcheon 2013; Elleström 2017), the present text illustr
Ilha Desterro. Publicado em: 2021-04
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7. UTOPIA – CHRISTIAN, SECULAR OR ESTHETIC? COETZEE’S NOVELS THE CHILDHOOD OF JESUS AND SCHOOLDAYS OF JESUS
Abstract This article addresses, in its first part, the many critics who have difficulty in making sense of Coetzee’s two novels The Childhood of Jesus and Schooldays of Jesus, offering clues for an understanding of Coetzee’s utopian thought experiment within the framework of secularized utopian and Christian ideals. The second part links the utopian ele
Ilha Desterro. Publicado em: 2021-04
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8. THE WORLD WITHIN AND OUT THERE: CRITICAL APPROACHES TO LITERATURE, CULTURAL STUDIES, AND AUDIOVISUAL NARRATIVES
Abstract This article discusses some of Irvine Welsh’s novels considering the period of transition from an industrial to a post-industrial society. We focus on the effects of this shift on fictional characters who originate from the working classes in Edinburgh, as represented in ’s Glue (2001) and the Trainspotting Novels. As such works cover the period
Ilha Desterro. Publicado em: 2021-04
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9. O potencial educativo dos romances de ficção científica: leituras de Verne, Wells, Asimov e Clarke
Resumo Este artigo foi escrito para divulgar os principais caminhos e resultados de uma investigação acerca do potencial educativo da literatura de ficção científica. Partindo de sete categorias inspiradas na síntese de Pérez, Montoro, Alís, Cachapuz e Praia, da epistemologia de Fourez, e considerando os elementos do texto narrativo, como indicados p
Pro-Posições. Publicado em: 20/01/2020
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10. IMAGINAÇÃO, HISTÓRIA E POLÍTICA: DIÁLOGOS E DUELOS ENTRE POETAS E CRONISTAS NO DON QUIJOTE DE LA MANCHA
Resumo Acompanhando estudiosos da obra de Cervantes, pretendemos reconhecer como a história de D. Quixote de la Mancha constitui complexa “invenção-crítica” expressiva da cultura humanista espanhola dos séculos XVI e XVII. Demonstramos uma possível opinião do autor na polêmica travada entre “poetas” (escritores de ficção) e “cronistas”
Rev. Hist. (São Paulo). Publicado em: 09/12/2019
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11. Um país dentro da casa: o caráter político do espaço doméstico em três romances brasileiros
resumo A partir da análise do espaço da casa, o estudo comparativo dos romances Fogo morto, de José Lins do Rego (1943), A menina morta, de Cornélio Penna (1954), e Crônica da casa assassinada, de Lúcio Cardoso (1959), permite entrever complexo quadro de relações entre forma romanesca e sociedade brasileira. São romances cujos enredos transcorrem no
Estud. av.. Publicado em: 02/12/2019
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12. TRUNCAR DE AIRES: A FLOR ETERNA
Resumo Este texto visa analisar as ligações entre Esaú e Jacó e o Memorial de Aires, inseparáveis do vínculo entre Machado de Assis, o Editor e o Conselheiro Aires. Para entender esses vínculos é fundamental distinguir noções como livro, romance e narrativa. O livro é o objecto que contém o texto. O romance é a ficção que apresenta a narrativa
Machado Assis Linha. Publicado em: 25/11/2019