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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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O encenador teatral como leitor forte de Harold Bloom

Castro, Daniel Fraga de 27 December 2011 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2015-04-14T13:38:33Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 436726.pdf: 815928 bytes, checksum: 36d58dbf487e7dc6f4d2ba39aa1d94eb (MD5) Previous issue date: 2011-12-27 / The relationship between theater and literature can be studied through intertextuality, more specifically, the "anxiety of influence" of the american critic Harold Bloom. According to this theory of poetry, every reading is a misreading , an interpretation that departs from the text's meaning. Those who are strong readers can create their own meanings in the texts they read. In this view the procedure should be a twist of the literary text. The director must create their own meanings in the staging and free himself from the purely literary aspect of the work. To prove this, was given to three young directors a tale to be staged. The text of Franz Kafka "Those who pass us by running" requires creative force from the reader who should swerve it to be able to bring it on stage. The distance between the different scenes shows how the personal interpretation influences the scenic realization and, despite they are autonomous art forms, there is a threshold between them. / O relacionamento entre teatro e literatura pode ser estudado atrav?s da intertextualidade, mais especificadamente, a ang?stia da influ?ncia do cr?tico norteamericano Harold Bloom. De acordo com esta teoria da poesia, toda leitura ? uma desleitura, uma interpreta??o que desvia-se do sentido do texto. Leitores fortes s?o aqueles que conseguem criar seus pr?prios significados nos textos que leem. Conforme esta vis?o o procedimento teatral deve ser um desvio do texto liter?rio. O encenador deve criar seus pr?prios significados na encena??o e libertar-se do aspecto puramente liter?rio da obra. Para comprovar isso, foi entregue a tr?s jovens diretores um conto para ser encenado. O texto de Franz Kafka Os que passam por n?s correndo exige for?a criativa por parte do leitor que deve desviar-se dele para poder concretiz?-lo no palco. A dist?ncia entre as diferentes encena??es comprova como a interpreta??o pessoal influi na realiza??o c?nica e, apesar de serem artes aut?nomas, h? uma limiaridade entre elas.

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