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All the World's a Stage: Constructing and Performing the Textual Self in Charlotte Brontë's FictionMari Webb Unknown Date (has links)
Charlotte Brontë’s problematising of first-person narrative foregrounds the fluidity of the concept of identity and insists on its constructed nature. Brontë uses specific narrative techniques in The Professor, Jane Eyre and Villette to achieve this foregrounding, which leads to a complex and sophisticated exploration of the individual’s relationship to society, and how this influences the way individuals construct their identity. Each of these novels presents a different example of such self-construction through the characterisation of the first person narrator. Brontë’s questioning of the stability of the self encourages readers to be aware of such constructs. In my first chapter, I look closely at how narrative authority is parcelled out in Brontë’s nineteenth-century society, and what influence the conferring or withholding of such authority has on the construction of a narrative self. The next three chapters are devoted to discussion of specific examples of narrative self-construction in Brontë’s first-person novels, how her protagonists deal with narrative authority, and the difficulties inherent in speaking or writing with such authority for nineteenth-century women in particular. Individuals construct a sense of their self through telling stories. Brontë’s fiction asks the question, if “Literature cannot be the business of a woman’s life” is this tantamount to denying women the right to an arena for the construction of a self at all? What role do readers play in the construction of a narrative self for a writer? In the concluding chapter my aim is to open out my analysis of Brontë’s fiction by examining the idea of narrative as a place more generally for imaginative self-construction. I structure the chapter around J. Hillis Miller’s argument in On Literature that the role of reading and writing in this regard has irrevocably changed in the twenty-first century due to the influence and popularity of the on-line world.
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A pós-modernidade e os jogos de linguagem: o autor-narrador em pedro e paula e vícios e virtudes, de Helder MacedoCollares, Paula Renata Lucas January 2011 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2011 / Esta dissertação pretende avançar nos estudos referentes à pós-modernidade, preponderantemente analisando a metaficcionalidade como característica marcante desse período. Dessa forma, deseja-se investigar a construção ficcional do autor-narrador nas narrativas Pedro e Paula e Vícios e Virtudes, de Helder Macedo. A intenção é mostrar uma articulação entre a nova literatura portuguesa que ainda preserva certas particularidades, mas, por outro lado, dialoga com características marcantes da pós-modernidade. Sendo assim, tentaremos encontrar sentido nas marcas intertextuais, nos deslizamentos da voz do autor, na desconstrução da história oficial, no contato entre o discurso histórico e o literário. A análise das narrativas está ancorada nos pressupostos pós-estruturalistas e pós-modernos que entendem o sujeito inserido no discurso como linguagem, construção estética pensada em sua essencialidade. / This dissertation aims to conduct further studies related to postmodernity, preponderantly analyzing metafictionality as its hallmark. This study investigates the fictional construction of the author-narrator in the narratives Pedro e Paula and Vícios e Virtudes, by Helder Macedo. The intention is to show a link between the new Portuguese literature which still preserves certain particularities, but on the other hand, speaks to the remarkable characteristics of postmodernity. Therefore, we will try to find meaning in the intertextual
marks, in the author’s voice slips, in the deconstruction of the official history, in the contact
between literary and historical discourses. The analysis of the narrative is anchored in poststructuralist and postmodern assumptions which understand the subject inserted in
discourse as language, aesthetic construction thought in its essentiality.
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A máscara da ópera em Dom CasmurroMiyamoto, Margareth Ramos Teixeira 16 November 2006 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2006-11-16 / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior / This study has the aim of investigating the opera's representation in D.
Casmurro's speech, as an I mask, which unroll itself in three personas: Casmurro
as an author, narrator and as a character, Bentinho.
This expansion creates a correlation with the operistic tripartite structure,
whose authorship is shared among the playwriter, the librettist and the musician,
besides, it appears in the novel in chapters VIII - It's time , IX - The Opera and X
Accepted the Theory , in which the narrator approches his life to an operistic
spectacle.
This operistic drama element in DC's structure, has been the target not only
for the critics as we´ll see in chapter 2, but also for composers like João Gomes Jr.,
who had transformed DC in a theater show. The music score belongs to him, but the
libretto was written by Antonio Picarollo, which could be found in the music section of
Rio de janeiro's nacional library.
To reach our goal and to be able of demonstrating the operistic scene built by
the casmurro-author, we started with Machado de Assis' experience in the theater,
trying to show to our reader how the author experienced his life that later he wrote in
the novel.
In chapter 2, we will recuperate the literary censorious' voice, because they
analysed the opera that appears inside the novel, giving a special view of the
methaphor and alegory that could be seen in DC.
In chapter 3, the central focus will be the opera, its parts and relations with
DC, showing how the overture, arias, intermezzos, preludes and leitmotifs are written
in the narrative.
Finally in chapter 4, our target will be to analyse the operistic mask inside the
novel's speech through Casmurro's tripartite performance as long as a playwriter,
librettist and musician / Este estudo tem por objetivo investigar a representação da ópera no discurso
de D.Casmurro, como máscara de um eu , que se desdobra em três personas: a do
autor-casmurro, a do narrador e a da personagem Bentinho. Tal desdobramento cria
uma correlação com a estrutura tripartite do gênero operístico, cuja autoria, também
se divide entre o dramaturgo, o libretista e o músico, além de surgir no romance nos
capítulos VIII ( É tempo ), IX ( A Ópera ) e X ( Aceito a teoria ), nos quais o narrador
aproxima sua vida de um espetáculo operístico.
Esse elemento dramático-operístico na estrutura de DC tem sido alvo não só
de posicionamentos críticos, como os que abordaremos no capítulo 2 desta
dissertação, mas também de versões operísticas do romance para o palco, como
ocorreu em 1922, quando o compositor paulista João Gomes Jr. elaborou a partitura
da primeira montagem operística de DC com libreto em italiano de Antonio
Piccarollo, que pode ser encontrado na secção de música da Biblioteca Nacional do
Rio de Janeiro.
Para atingirmos a meta de demonstrar o cenário operístico construído pelo
autor-narrador Casmurro, partindo da experiência de Machado de Assis no teatro,
procurando mostrar ao leitor como o autor vivenciou o que mais tarde passaria para
o romance.
No capítulo 2, recuperaremos a voz da crítica literária que analisou a
inserção da ópera na narrativa do ponto de vista metafórico-alegórico.
No capítulo 3, o foco central será a ópera, suas partes e correlações com DC,
mostrando o modo como se inscrevem no romance a abertura, as árias, os
intermezzos, os prelúdios e os motivos condutores da partitura.
Finalmente, no capítulo 4, nos concentraremos na análise da máscara
operística do discurso romanesco por meio da atuação tripartite do casmurro
enquanto dramaturgo, libretista e músico
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