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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.
    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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Mitinis matmuo Gabrielio Garcia Marquez'o kūriniuose / The mythical dimension og Gabriel Garcia Marquez' works

Jasponytė, Jurgita 03 June 2006 (has links)
This work is concentrated on the understanding of the mythical dimension of Gabriel Garcia Marquez works. This dimension is conditioned by authors eagerness to base his writings on folklore consciousness and folklore mythology, namely on a myth, which is created and lives in oral tradition and family beliefs. Marquez looks at myth through carnival culture, which by itself is passing link between primitive mythology and fiction (75, 60). To his novel “One Hundred Years of Loneliness” he adjusted the primitive mythology, he knew from his childhood: folklore, people beliefs, superstitions, witchcraft – all this set, which was still alive in Caribbean coast peoples’ consciousness. The “magical realism” literature was based on that. In this work the attention is directed to Creole, Indian, Afro-American mythology, which is reflected in Garcia Marquez writings. Reflections of Afro-Catholic religions (voodoo, Santeria) are also reflected (especially in his book “About Love and Other Demons”). The motives of time (dominating illud tempus) and pre-Christian space is also important. The world is only being created. So it is tried to look for the repeating of eschatological and cosmological myths. The repeating of birth myth in Garcia Marquez works is mostly expressed through specific relationship with death. It is specific feature in his works, determined by Latin America traditions and individual relation with surrounding world. Important role in Garcia Marquez writings plays such... [to full text]
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Mitinis matmuo Gabrielio Garcia Marquez'o kūriniuose / The mythical dimension og Gabriel Garcia Marquez' works

Jasponytė, Jurgita 03 June 2006 (has links)
This work is concentrated on the understanding of the mythical dimension of Gabriel Garcia Marquez works. This dimension is conditioned by authors eagerness to base his writings on folklore consciousness and folklore mythology, namely on a myth, which is created and lives in oral tradition and family beliefs. Marquez looks at myth through carnival culture, which by itself is passing link between primitive mythology and fiction (75, 60). To his novel “One Hundred Years of Loneliness” he adjusted the primitive mythology, he knew from his childhood: folklore, people beliefs, superstitions, witchcraft – all this set, which was still alive in Caribbean coast peoples’ consciousness. The “magical realism” literature was based on that. In this work the attention is directed to Creole, Indian, Afro-American mythology, which is reflected in Garcia Marquez writings. Reflections of Afro-Catholic religions (voodoo, Santeria) are also reflected (especially in his book “About Love and Other Demons”). The motives of time (dominating illud tempus) and pre-Christian space is also important. The world is only being created. So it is tried to look for the repeating of eschatological and cosmological myths. The repeating of birth myth in Garcia Marquez works is mostly expressed through specific relationship with death. It is specific feature in his works, determined by Latin America traditions and individual relation with surrounding world. Important role in Garcia Marquez writings plays such... [to full text]
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Jurgio Kunčino romanas „Tūla“: postmodernizmo link / The Novel “Tūla” by Jurgis Kunčinas – Towards Postmodernism

Mikalajūnaitė, Toma 02 September 2010 (has links)
Jurgis Kunčinas (1947—2003) romane „Tūla“ pateikia dviejų bohemos atstovų meilės istoriją, kurioje literatūros tyrinėtoja Elena Nijolė Bukelienė įžvelgia postmodernizmo bruožų. Vokietijoje susiformavęs postmodernizmas pasižymi veikėjų apatija supančiam pasauliui, aplinkiniams, ironija. Ji tampa gynybine priemone veikėjui, kurio netenkina esamas gyvenimas ir jis žino, kad nieko negali pakeisti. Abejojama Dievu, amžinybe, veikėjų pasaulis susiskaidęs, gyvenimas priimamas kaip žaidimas. J. Kunčino romane elgiamasi priešingai – pagrindinis veikėjas myli Tūlą ir po mirties, mėgaujasi bohema. Ji, ironija, šikšnosparnio motyvas pagrindiniam „Tūlos“ veikėjui padeda pabėgti nuo jo netenkinančios tikrovės. Ironija kyla daugiau iš linksmo gyvenimo būdo, dirbtinio atsipalaidavimo, nei iš intelektualių paskatų. „Tūla“ nėra ir grynai magiškojo realizmo kūrinys, nes veikėjas nepriima tikrovės, bet nuo jos bėga vartodamas alkoholį, įsivaizduodamas esąs šikšnosparnis. Tai, kad įvedamas šikšnosparnio motyvas, gali priminti fantazijos ir tikrovės maišymą, kuriuo paremtas magiškasis realizmas. Tik „Tūloje“ šikšnosparnis neatlieka žaidybinės funkcijos, kaip, pavyzdžiui, sapnas David’o Madsen’o romane „Sapnų dėžutė“, šikšnosparnis yra veikėjui reikalinga, svarbi detalė. J. Kunčino romaną „Tūla“ galima įvardinti kaip lietuvių tautos sąmonės kūrinį. Jame iš pirmo žvilgsnio galima rasti magiškojo realizmo ir postmodernizmo bruožų, bet tai būtų tik paviršutinis pastebėjimas. „Tūloje“... [toliau žr. visą tekstą] / The novel “Tūla” by Jurgis Kunčinas (1947 – 2003) presents the love story of two bohemia representatives in which Elena Nijolė Bukelienė, the literature researcher, notices the features of postmodernism. Postmodernism originated in Germany is distinguished by the characters‘ apathy for the world surrounding them, people round about, irony. It becomes the defensive means for the character who is dissatisfied with the present life and he knows that he can not change anything. The characters doubt the God, eternity, their world is decomposed, the life is understood as a game. The behaviour in Jurgis Kunčinas‘ novel is contrary – the main character loves Tūla even after his death, enjoys bohemia. She, irony, the motive of the bat help the main character of “Tūla” to escape the unsatisfying reality. Irony rises from the cheerful lifestyle, artificial relaxation but not from intellectual inducements. “Tūla” is not a work of pure magic realism since the character does not accept the reality but he escapes it drinking alcohol, seeing himself as a bat. The fact that the motive of the bat is introduced can remind of the confusion of fantasy and reality on which magic realism is based. However, the bat does not perform the function of games in “Tūla” as, for example, the dream in David Madsen’s novel “The Box of Dreams” („Sapnų dėžutė”), the bat is a necessary, important detail for the character. J. Kunčinas’ novel “Tūla” can be called the work of Lithuanian consciousness. At first... [to full text]
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Mirties įvaizdis Sauliaus Tomo Kondroto romane "Ir apsiniauks žvelgiantys pro langą" / An Image of a Death in the Novel "Ir apsiniauks žvelgiantys pro langą" by Saulius Tomas Kondrotas

Rastenytė, Jolita 16 August 2007 (has links)
Magistro darbe „Mirties įvaizdis Sauliaus Tomo Kondroto romane „Ir apsiniauks žvelgiantys pro langą“ (1985) analizuojama mirties tema lietuvių prozoje. Remiantis Vakarų kultūrologijoje ir tanatologijoje susiformavusia mirties samprata, yra ginamas teiginys, kad šiame romane sukurtas literatūrinis (estetinis) mirties įvaizdis, kuris gali pristatyti skaitytojui visuminę mirties pajautą ir praplėsti bei pagilinti kultūrologinę (mitologinę, religinę ir filosofinę) mirties fenomeno interpretaciją. XX a. lietuvių prozoje mirtis yra viena svarbiausių jos tematikos krypčių. Darbo objektu pasirinktame S. T. Kondroto romane mirties įvaizdis yra kūrinio siužeto epicentras ir išeities taškas kuriant kitus literatūrinius įvaizdžius, simbolius, metaforas. Romane vartojama magiškojo realizmo poetika, kuri literatūriniam mirties įvaizdžiui romane „Ir apsiniauks žvelgiantys pro langą“ suteikia kasdieniškumo pobūdį, „paprasto stebuklo“ įspūdį. Analizė atskleidžia literatūros kūrinyje atsirandantį meninį mirties įvaizdį ir jo aspektus, kurie praplečia ir pagilina mitinę, religinę ir filosofinę mirties interpretaciją. Darbe aiškinamasi, kodėl mirties įvaizdžio šiame romane analizė leidžia pereiti prie gilesnių laisvės, valdžios, diktatūros ir kitų klausimų tyrinėjimų, be to, padeda suvokti romano meninės raiškos priemones. / The Masters Research presented is based on the impressions of death in the novel ”Ir apsiniauks žvelgiantys pro langą” (The Devouring Gaze of the Window Lookers), published 1985. The research presents an analysis of the theme of death in Lithuanian literature as written by Saulius Tomas Kondrotas. In the XX Century, the theme and analysis of death in Lithuanian literature is a main focus. Western literature, as presented in the book, with its thanatology and perception of death is often conceptionalized with an incomplete impression of thanatology focusing on saving, protecting and keeping alive in its cultural values, philosophy and theology. For the purpose of this study, analysing the novel of S.T. Kondrotas was selected as death is the epicenter of its theme. In the book Magic Realism as an art form is used as a means of expression. In the novel plain, simple, miracles of ordinary daily life are absolutely essential . In the novel, the meaning of death is expanded by the use of myths, religion, and philosophy to extend and broaden its perception. Death’s impression in the analysis of the book deepens the knowledge of government control, dictatorship, and freedom with the questions this poses. Forms of art presented as Magic Realism in the book assist the reader in understanding what the book intends to reveal. Significant language in the book include the author’s view of the death experience, the magic art of dying, and the tone in which it is written. The novel also... [to full text]

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