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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Narrativas canudenses: conflitos além da guerra. / CANUDOS NARRATIVES: conflicts beyond the war

Albuquerque, Adenilson de Barros de 07 March 2013 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2017-07-10T18:55:27Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Adenilson.pdf: 852661 bytes, checksum: 4a2524dd78bf691d264817ad0133d46c (MD5) Previous issue date: 2013-03-07 / Fundação Araucária / This study presents a reading of narratives that, on the borderline between fiction and history, focus the tessiture of their plots on one single theme: the war of Canudos. Based upon the theoretical presumptions related to the writings of history in confluence with those of fiction and memories, as well as upon studies directed towards the modalities of historical novels developed since the 19th century up to today, we sought to establish a path that encompasses the reading of novels here denominated as canudenses . In this set of works we sought, primarily, to establish some relevant aspects of novels published along the period of 1898 to 2006. These novels establish a trajectory of the theme since the traditional models (LUKÁCS, 1977), passing through the critical readings of the past by the new Latin American historical novel and the historical metafictions (AÍNSA, 1988, 1991; MENTON, 1993; HUTCHEON, 1991) until the recently hybrid writings guide by mediation (FLECK, 2007, 2008, 2011). They are: Os jagunços (1898), by Afonso Arinos; João Abade (1958), by João Felício dos Santos; A casca da serpente (1989), by José J. Veiga; Canudos as memórias de Frei João Evangelista de Monte Marciano (1997), by Ayrton Marcondes; Veredicto em Canudos (2002) by Sándor Márai; and Luzes de Paris e o fogo de Canudos (2006), by Angela Gutiérrez. On a second moment, we focus ourselves on the analysis of La Guerra del fin del mundo (1981), by Mario Vargas Llosa, and O pêndulo de Euclides (2009), by Aleilton Fonseca, in order to demonstrate distinct biases related to the evolution of the approaches on this shared theme. In this corpus, we sought to make evident the strategies used by the novelists to propitiate the confluences of history and fiction, as well as the narrative resources used in this process of rereading the past through novelist art which go further than the conflicts of the war itself. / Este estudo apresenta a leitura de narrativas que, no limiar entre a ficção e a história, focalizam a urdidura de seus enredos numa temática comum: a Guerra de Canudos. Apoiados nos pressupostos teóricos relativos às escritas da história em confluência com a ficção e a memória, bem como em estudos direcionados às modalidades de romances históricos desenvolvidos a partir do século XIX até a atualidade, procuramos estabelecer um percurso que embase a leitura dos romances aqui denominados canudenses. Desse conjunto de obras, apresentamos, num primeiro momento, alguns aspectos relevantes de romances publicados no período de 1898 a 2006. Estes traçam uma trajetória da temática desde as modalidades tradicionais (LUKÁCS, 1977), passando pelas releituras críticas dos novos romances históricos e metaficções (AÍNSA, 1988, 1991; MENTON, 1993; HUTCHEON, 1991) até as escritas atuais voltadas à mediação (FLECK, 2007, 2008, 2011). São eles: Os jagunços (1898), de Afonso Arinos; João Abade (1958), de João Felício dos Santos; A casca da serpente (1989), de José J. Veiga; Canudos as memórias de frei João Evangelista de Monte Marciano (1997), de Ayrton Marcondes; Veredicto em Canudos (2002) de Sándor Márai; e Luzes de Paris e o fogo de Canudos (2006), de Angela Gutiérrez. Num segundo momento, voltamo-nos à análise de La guerra del fin del mundo (1981), de Mario Vargas Llosa, e O pêndulo de Euclides (2009), de Aleilton Fonseca, a fim de demonstrar distintos vieses relativos à evolução das abordagens sobre essa temática em comum. Nesse corpus buscamos evidenciar as estratégias utilizadas pelos romancistas para propiciar as confluências da história e da ficção, assim como os recursos narrativos empregados nesse processo de releitura do passado pela arte romanesca que vão além dos conflitos da própria guerra.

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