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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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Livsdyrkaren Artur Lundkvist studier i hans lyrik till och med Vit man.

Espmark, Kjell, January 1900 (has links)
Akademisk avhandling -- Stockholm. / Summary in English. "Bibliografi över Artur Lundkvists bidrag i tidningar och tidskrifter, 1923-1932": p. 341-359. "Käll-och litteraturförteckning" : p. 360-376.
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Livsdyrkaren Artur Lundkvist studier i hans lyrik till och med Vit man.

Espmark, Kjell, January 1900 (has links)
Akademisk avhandling -- Stockholm. / Summary in English. "Bibliografi över Artur Lundkvists bidrag i tidningar och tidskrifter, 1923-1932": p. 341-359. "Käll-och litteraturförteckning" : p. 360-376.
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Att skildra ett konstnärskap litterärt : En studie av Artur Lundkvists roman Livsälskare, svartmålare – en fantasi om Goya / A Literary Depiction of Artistry : A Study of Artur Lundkvist's Novel Livsälskare, svartmålare - en fantasi om Goya

Samuelsson, Rikard January 2013 (has links)
No description available.
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Att välja sig ett språk : Kampen om definitioner i Stina Aronsons Feberboken

Sohlman, Katja January 2010 (has links)
Feberboken, written by Stina Aronson and published in 1931, is a fragmentary meta literary autobiographical work told and written by the pseudonymous female author Mimmi Palm. The novel tells about a literary-erotic passion causing female subordination, fever and sick-ness. It balances between biography and fiction and consistently decontructs itself through its meta literary prespective. This essay finds that the structure of the novel and its thematical confusion of literature and erotique, fiction and reality, woman and man, derives from a struggle for definitions. Thus, the essay attempts to a close reading focusing on ambivalence and resistance and in order to determine the nature of the fever, it tries to analyze Feberboken in the light of early Swedish literary modernism. With Foucault’s definitions of the discour-sive relation of power and its regementarity, it reads the novel as an allegory of the female authorship in a masculine modernistic literary discourse, as well as an allegory of the female author’s practise of technologies of the self within this discourse. It finds that the novel is both influenced by and critical of the order of the modernistic literary discourse and that Aronson through pseudonymity and metaperspectivity is reaching for a gender neutral literary voice.
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Feberboken. Kritik av Caroline Graeskes och Ebba Witt-Brattströms tolkningar. / Feberboken. A critical analysis of interpretations made by Caroline Graeske and Ebba Witt-Brattström.

Ädel, Bo January 2019 (has links)
No description available.
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Vem är Hugo L? : En analys av fiktion och verklighet i Stina Aronsons (pseud. Mimmi Palm) Feberboken - stoffet till en roman

Jörgensen, Frida January 2011 (has links)
Denna uppsats behandlar Stina Aronsons Feberboken - stoffet till en roman (1931) i syftet att ifrågasätta verkets status som självbiografiskt dokument. Uppsatsen innehåller en komparativ analys av karaktären Hugos brevutdrag i Feberboken och de autentiska brev från Artur Lundkvist som står som förlaga till den fiktiva brevkorrespondensen. Analysen resulterar i att tidigare forsknings jämställande av Hugo och den verklige personen Artur Lundkvist framstår felaktig, och slutdiskussionen rymmer en dialog med representanter för den vedertagna läsningen av verket.
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Koma som konst / Coma as Art

Schütz, Marika January 2012 (has links)
In my work as speech and language pathologist I often meet people emerging from coma andtheir experiences intrigue me. Coma is an eluding human condition that offers a challenge formodern science and our view on body and mind. In my Master project in Creative Writing Iwanted to try to enter this zone that is so hard for a clinician to reach: the personal experienceof being in a coma. By writing HUSK MIDAS I have tried to create a realistic fiction based onresearch on coma state and real-life stories of people waking up from coma.In my exploration of the coma state I found that lucid dreaming is common apart fromdreaming, many patients experience sensory inputs like sound and touch which aremisinterpreted and woven into dreams and creating a feeling of confusion and fear.Coma is a frequent theme in literature and film but is often depicted unrealistically andmisleadingly. A few works like Artur Lundkvist’s Journeys in Dream and Imagination andthe film The Descendents by Alexander Payne show a more reality based fiction. While themedical care has the responsibility to provide accurate information and make important healthcare decisions regardless of possible public misconceptions, fiction helps us to dramatize thecoma experience and bring to life this marginalized and otherwise non-communicable state ofthe human condition.
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Modernitet och intermedialitet i Erik Asklunds tidiga romankonst

Askander, Mikael January 2003 (has links)
Modernitet och intermedialitet is the first major study of the Swedish modernist writer Erik Asklund (1908-1980) and his works. The thesis consists of an introductory chapter and three close readings of Asklund’s early novels Kvinnan är stor (The Woman is Great, 1931), Lilla land (A Small Country, 1933), and Fanfar med fem trumpeter (A Fanfare with Five Trumpets, 1934). In these novels, Asklund depicts modernity in Sweden in the 1930’s. Exploring the modernity of the 1930’s in Asklund’s novels, especially the contemporary media situation turns out to be one of the most important aspects. Asklund wrote stories about film, music and various forms of visual culture, (photography, for instance). These different forms of art and media play an important role for Asklund’s writings, not only thematically, but also narationally. In my analyses, I put forward different theoretical aspects of intermediality. In this context, the ideas of Werner Wolf have been especially useful to my examinations of the intermedial aspects in Asklund’s works. In the novel Kvinnan är stor, Asklund tells the story about the young woman Lydia, who moves from the countryside to the big city of Stockholm. She then learns to decode the modern urban society, and becomes a modern woman. In Kvinnan är stor, intermediality is expressed mainly through various connections to film and photography. The modernization of Sweden in the early 20th century was much a question of the countryside becoming modern. In Lilla land, Asklund depicts this process. The novel is one of the first works ever focusing the forming of the Swedish welfare state project. The story is told in a cinematic or filmical way. The third novel to be analysed in the thesis is Fanfar med fem trumpeter. This is one of the first Swedish jazz novels. Asklund tells the story about five young unemployed men in Stockholm who form a jazz orchestra, and make a career. The novels characters experience everyday life as “medialized”; they compare reality with music, film, and photography. These novels, as well as all Asklund’s writings from the 1930’s, are important contributions to the “story about Sweden becoming a modern country”. This “story” consists of the novels, short stories and poems written in the early decades of the 20th century in Sweden.

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