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  • About
  • 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.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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The art of popular fiction: gender, authorship and aesthetics in the writing of Ouida.

Molloy, Carla Jane January 2008 (has links)
This thesis examines the popular Victorian novelist Ouida (Maria Louisa Ramé) in the context of women’s authorship in the second half of the nineteenth century. The first of its two intentions is to recuperate some of the historical and literary significance of this critically neglected writer by considering on her own terms her desire to be recognised as a serious artist. More broadly, it begins to fill in the gap that exists in scholarship on women’s authorship as it pertains to those writers who come between George Eliot, the last of the ‘great’ mid-Victorian women novelists, and the New Woman novelists of the fin de siècle. Four of Ouida’s novels have been chosen for critical analysis, each of which was written at an important moment in the history of the nineteenth century novel. Her early novel Strathmore (1865) is shaped by the rebelliousness towards gendered models of authorship characteristic of women writers who began their careers in the 1860s. In this novel, Ouida undermines the binary oppositions of gender that were in large part constructed and maintained by the domestic novel and which controlled the representation and reception of women’s authorship in the mid-nineteenth century. Tricotrin (1869) was written at the end of the sensation fiction craze, a phenomenon that resulted in the incipient splitting of the high art novel from the popular novel. In Tricotrin, Ouida responds to the gendered ideology of occupational professionalism that was being deployed to distinguish between masculinised serious and feminised popular fiction, an ideology that rendered her particularly vulnerable as a popular writer. Ouida’s autobiographical novel Friendship (1878) is also written at an critical period in the novel’s ascent to high art. Registering the way in which the morally weighted realism favoured by novelists and critics at the mid-century was being overtaken by a desire for more formally oriented, serious fiction, Ouida takes the opportunity both to defend her novels against the realist critique of her fiction and to attempt to shape the new literary aesthetic in a way that positively incorporated femininity and the feminine. Finally, Princess Napraxine (1884) is arguably the first British novel seriously to incorporate the imagery and theories of aestheticism. In this novel, Ouida resists male aesthetes’ exploitative attempts to obscure their relationship to the developing consumer culture while confidently finding a place for the woman artist within British aestheticism and signalling a new acceptance of her own involvement in the marketplace. Together, these novels track Ouida’s self-conscious response to a changing literary marketplace that consistently marginalised women writers at the same time that they enable us to begin to uncover the complexity of female authorship in the second half of the nineteenth century.
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Projeto para a ocupação de uma casa: revisão crítica / Projeto para a ocupação de uma casa: revisão crítica

Loureiro, João Eduardo 16 May 2007 (has links)
Esta dissertação tem por objetivo analisar o trabalho artís tico Projeto para a Ocupação de uma Casa, realizado dentro do programa de mestrado em Poéticas Visuais entre 2004 e 2005. Através desse trabalho pretendeu-se compreender e aprofundar o interesse no ambiente doméstico presente na produção que o antecedeu. Para isso, foi feita uma revisão crítica dessa produção, onde foram identificados os principais assuntos, recursos e problemas que formaram o interesse no ambiente doméstico. Essa revisão constitui a primeira parte desta dissertação. Na segunda parte, é analisado o Projeto. Partindo de um conjunto de referências prioritariamente literárias, uma série de objetos foi elaborada para ocupar cada um dos cômodos de uma casa escolhida, de modo que, ao percorrê-la, uma narrativa de caráter ficcional se formava. No texto, verificam-se as intenções e resultados de cada peça e ambiente; se elas cumpriram a meta de aprofundamento e entendimento da questão doméstica, as suas soluções formais, os sentidos que engendraram e o papel que desempenharam na constituição da narrativa. / The objective of this thesis is to analyze the art work Project for the Occupation of a House, which was developed within the masters program in Visual Poetics, between 2004 and 2005. The thesis has aimed at understanding and deepening the interest in the domestic environment that was present in the production that preceded it. In order to achieve this, a critical review of the production was carried out, in which the main subjects, resources and problems involved in the interest in the domestic environment were identified. This review constitutes the first part of the thesis. In the second part, the Project is analyzed. With the background of a number of primarily literary references, a series of objects was elaborated to occupy each of the rooms of a chosen house, in a way that as the house was visited, a narrative of fictional character was formed. In the text, the intentions and results of each piece and surrounding are checked: whether or not they have achieved the result of deepening the understanding of the domestic question, their formal solutions, the meanings that were generated, and the role they played in the cons titution of the narrative.
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Projeto para a ocupação de uma casa: revisão crítica / Projeto para a ocupação de uma casa: revisão crítica

João Eduardo Loureiro 16 May 2007 (has links)
Esta dissertação tem por objetivo analisar o trabalho artís tico Projeto para a Ocupação de uma Casa, realizado dentro do programa de mestrado em Poéticas Visuais entre 2004 e 2005. Através desse trabalho pretendeu-se compreender e aprofundar o interesse no ambiente doméstico presente na produção que o antecedeu. Para isso, foi feita uma revisão crítica dessa produção, onde foram identificados os principais assuntos, recursos e problemas que formaram o interesse no ambiente doméstico. Essa revisão constitui a primeira parte desta dissertação. Na segunda parte, é analisado o Projeto. Partindo de um conjunto de referências prioritariamente literárias, uma série de objetos foi elaborada para ocupar cada um dos cômodos de uma casa escolhida, de modo que, ao percorrê-la, uma narrativa de caráter ficcional se formava. No texto, verificam-se as intenções e resultados de cada peça e ambiente; se elas cumpriram a meta de aprofundamento e entendimento da questão doméstica, as suas soluções formais, os sentidos que engendraram e o papel que desempenharam na constituição da narrativa. / The objective of this thesis is to analyze the art work Project for the Occupation of a House, which was developed within the masters program in Visual Poetics, between 2004 and 2005. The thesis has aimed at understanding and deepening the interest in the domestic environment that was present in the production that preceded it. In order to achieve this, a critical review of the production was carried out, in which the main subjects, resources and problems involved in the interest in the domestic environment were identified. This review constitutes the first part of the thesis. In the second part, the Project is analyzed. With the background of a number of primarily literary references, a series of objects was elaborated to occupy each of the rooms of a chosen house, in a way that as the house was visited, a narrative of fictional character was formed. In the text, the intentions and results of each piece and surrounding are checked: whether or not they have achieved the result of deepening the understanding of the domestic question, their formal solutions, the meanings that were generated, and the role they played in the cons titution of the narrative.
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Consideraciones acerca de lo artístico y lo abyecto en su impacto sobre los límites de lo expresable en la España del siglo XXI. Una mirada a través del teatro, la performance y la música.

Surribas Balduque, Mariona 27 October 2022 (has links)
No description available.
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Detektivové v zajetí fanoušků / Detectives in the captivity of fans

NIKLOVÁ, Monika January 2018 (has links)
This master's thesis will explore the ways in which the fictional and real world blends with detective stories readers. In the methodological part, the author will focus on theoretical problems associated with perception of cult literary works, readers' activity and further expansion of fictional worlds. The phenomena the author will explore are, for example, fan clubs, fan fiction, fan art, naming real entities according to fictional characters and places, and searching for fictional entities in the real world. The practical part of this thesis will be devoted to three detective stories authors - A. C. Doyle, A. Christie and M. Jennings, and their functioning as cultural phenomena both in the Czech and world context.

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