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Cartas provincianas: correspondência entre Gilberto Freyre e Manuel Bandeira / The correspondence between Gilberto Freyre (1900-1987) and Manuel Bandeira (1886-1968)Vicente, Silvana Moreli 05 March 2008 (has links)
A presente tese de doutorado, intitulada Cartas provincianas: correspondência entre Gilberto Freyre e Manuel Bandeira, é composta pela edição fidedigna da correspondência de Gilberto Freyre (1900-1987) e Manuel Bandeira (1886-1968), acompanhada pela edição de alguns textos esparsos da obra de ambos. Como complemento, a tese traz estudo que pretende não só apresentar aspectos do diálogo, num sentido amplo, entre Freyre e Bandeira, mas também estender a discussão para leituras que ambos fazem acerca do processo modernizador em curso no país na primeira metade do século XX. Pretende-se, desse modo, facultar material inédito criteriosamente editado, assim como desenvolver uma reflexão sobre o debate intelectual e artístico em cena no Modernismo brasileiro. / Cartas provincianas: correspondência entre Gilberto Freyre e Manuel Bandeira is a doctoral thesis whose main elements are an edition of the correspondence between Gilberto Freyre (1900-1987) and Manuel Bandeira (1886-1968) and a selection and edition of some texts of both writers. As a complement this work presents a study that aims not only to bring some aspects of the dialogue (in a broadly sense) between Freyre and Bandeira, but also to extend this discussion to their readings of the Brazilian modernization process in the first half of the twentieth century. Thus, the objective of this dissertation is to expose unpublished material, carefully edited, as well as to study the intellectual and artistic debates in the Brazilian modernist arena.
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Engendered Conversations: Gender Subversion Through Fictional Dialogue in Lawrence, Hemingway and ForsterSnelgrove, Allison 04 1900 (has links)
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Eine alltägliche Tätigkeit : performing the everyday in the avant-garde theatre scene of late nineteenth-century BerlinSchor, Ruth January 2016 (has links)
This dissertation situates late nineteenth-century Berlin's reception of naturalist drama in contemporary discourse about European modernism, which to date has disregarded the significant impact of this cultural environment. Examining the Berlin avant-garde's demand for "truth" and "authenticity," this study highlights its legacy of promoting more honest and dynamic forms of human interaction. Sketching the historical background, Chapter 1 demonstrates how the reception of Henrik Ibsen in Berlin fuelled creative strategies for a more honest approach to theatre. From literary matinees to more egalitarian ways of directing theatre, this moment in cultural history significantly shaped people's understanding of theatre as a tool for social criticism and as a means of creating a sense of intimacy. Two important figures are highlighted here: literary critic and theatre director Otto Brahm, central to the promotion of naturalism, and his more prominent protégé Max Reinhardt, who developed Brahm's legacy. Situating these developments in a theoretical framework, Chapter 2 draws on the concept of "the everyday" as set out by Toril Moi, Stanley Cavell, and Ludwig Wittgenstein to link the role of the ordinary on stage to the avant-garde's search for authenticity and truthfulness. Through this framework, Ibsen's social dramas from A Doll's House to Hedda Gabler (Chapter 3) can be seen perfectly to exemplify this shift in perspective from the 1880s through the 1890s, revealing the complexity of truthfulness in communications. Tracing these themes in other dramatic works, innovative readings of Arthur Schnitzler's Liebelei (Chapter 4) and Rainer Maria Rilke's Das tägliche Leben (Chapter 5) shed new light on these two fin-de-siècle authors. By highlighting these authors' previously unrecognised connections with Berlin's avant-garde theatre scene and their dramatic exploration of interpersonal connection, this study shows both how theatre functioned as a tool to examine human relationships and to what extent twentieth-century literature was grounded in this way of thinking.
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馬博良新詩及文藝活動研究. / Study of new poetry and cultural activities of Ma Boliang / Ma Boliang xin shi ji wen yi huo dong yan jiu.January 2007 (has links)
陳子謙. / "二〇〇七年十月" / 論文(哲學碩士)--香港中文大學, 2007. / 參考文獻(leaves 97-116). / "Er ling ling qi nian shi yue". / Abstract in Chinese and English. / Chen Ziqian. / Lun wen (zhe xue shuo shi)--Xianggang Zhong wen da xue, 2007. / Can kao wen xian (leaves 97-116). / Chapter 第一章 --- 導論:馬博良的多元身分 --- p.1 / Chapter 第一節 --- 馬博良簡介 --- p.1 / Chapter 第二節 --- 前人硏究述評 --- p.3 / Chapter (一) --- 《文藝新潮》編輯 --- p.3 / Chapter (二) --- 詩人 --- p.11 / Chapter (三) --- 其他 --- p.18 / Chapter 第三節 --- 硏究範圍 --- p.20 / Chapter 第二章 --- 在互動中生長的現代主義´ؤ´ؤ馬博良(文藝新潮〉的編輯工作 --- p.22 / Chapter 第一節 --- 《文藝新潮》的現代主義色彩 --- p.23 / Chapter 第二節 --- 回到現代主義路線圖的起點´ؤ´ؤ《文藝新潮》的編輯方針 --- p.27 / Chapter 第三節 --- 重寫現代主義宣言:編者與論者的互動 --- p.35 / Chapter 第四節 --- 扎根香港?駛出香港?´ؤ´ؤ《文藝新潮》的編輯取向 --- p.40 / Chapter 第三章 --- 怎樣現代?´ؤ´ؤ馬博良香港時期詩作 --- p.45 / Chapter 第一節 --- 感傷或奮進:現代主義大旗下的詩人或編輯 --- p.47 / Chapter 第二節 --- 現代主義的另一個階段:《焚琴的浪子》與《美洲三十絃》的關連 --- p.51 / Chapter 第三節 --- 現代的背面:古典與憶舊 --- p.61 / Chapter 第四節 --- 怎樣(不)現代?´ؤ´ؤ無城的現代主義 --- p.67 / Chapter 第四章 --- 現代的另一面:馬博良的通俗作品 --- p.73 / Chapter 第一節 --- 五十年代香港文化環境 --- p.73 / Chapter 第二節 --- 無奈屈從,抑或從容游走?´ؤ´ؤ馬博良對商業化出版的態度 --- p.75 / Chapter 第三節 --- 現代´Ø西方´Ø消費´ؤ´ؤ《七彩週報》呈現的荷里活風華 --- p.79 / Chapter 第四節 --- 在獵奇與豔羨之間´ؤ´ؤ《西點》譯介的異國風¯‘ة --- p.82 / Chapter 第五節 --- 《七彩周報》與《西點》小說的現代氣息 --- p.88 / Chapter 第五章 --- 結語 --- p.93 / 參考書目 --- p.97 / 後記 --- p.117
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The permeability of history and literature in Santa Evita and La fiesta del ChivoRuiz, María Regina 28 August 2008 (has links)
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Restoring the imprisoned community : a study of selected works of H. I. E. and R. R. R. Dhlomo and their role in constructing a sense of African modernity.Smith, Stephen. January 2004 (has links)
This is a comparative study of a selection of the works of H.I.E. and R.R.R. Dhlomo in an attempt to specify the ways in which both writers contributed to constructing a sense of African modernity. While the focus will be on the content of the writing, it will include an analysis of the form and style of the literature, as well as the historical and political setting of the work, and of the authors. By employing the theoretical work of Alain Locke, David Attwell and Tim Couzens, I will address the issue of how Herbert and Rolfes Dhlomo negotiate the issue of a Christian modernity, as well as the ambiguous relationship between tradition and modernity. Another matter that I will focus on is that of the differences and similarities of their writing, in terms of aesthetics and their positions vis-a-vis tradition, modernity and the role of the Black subject, among other topics. Some questions that I will address are whether they are both contributing to an African modernity, and in what sense, and whether Rolfes' work complements that of Herbert, and vice versa. This will be done through a close reading of selected works across a
range of mediums, from literary texts such as plays, poems and short stories to the print media. In the Introduction I will outline the key theoretical work and definitions that I will make use of in my research, as well as give brief biographies of the two writers under examination. In Chapter One I will make a close reading of selected works of Herbert Dhlomo, and will attempt to show his changing role in the establishment of a sense of an African modernity.
In Chapter Two the focus of my work will be selected prose fiction of Rolfes Dhlomo. I will examine the major themes of these works, and show how they pertain to a sense of an African modernity. In Chapter Three I will examine Rolfes Dhlomo's "R. Roamer Esq." column from the Bantu World. I have selected in particular the year 1941, and I will show how Rolfes Dhlomo used satire and topical issues to help in the creation of a sense of African modernity. The Conclusion deals with the findings of my research on the role that Herbert and Rolfes Dhlomo played in the creation of an African modernity in South Africa. / Thesis (M.A.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2004.
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Kongruenz und Kontrast im literarischen Kulturvergleich : zur Problematisierung des Subjekts in der Entwicklung des nouveau Roman und des neueren deutschen Romans : sozialpsychologische Interpretationen zu Butor, Ollier, Pinget, Robbe-Grillet, Saporta, Sarraute, Simon, Andersch, Bachmann, Fichte, Frisch, Grass, Härtling, Handke, Kipphardt, Muschg, Nizon, Walser, Wohmann.Michel, Etith Margarete. 28 October 2014 (has links)
Abstract available in pdf file.
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Cross-cultural encounter and the novel nation, identity, and genre In nineteenth-century British literature /Woo, Chimi. January 2008 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Ohio State University, 2008.
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The other Orpheus : a poetics of modern homosexuality /Cole, Merrill. January 2003 (has links)
Univ., Diss. u.d.T.: Cole, Merrill Grant: The erotics of masculine demise--Washington, 1999. / Literaturverz. S. 161 - 171.
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At the center of American modernism Lola Ridge's politics, poetics, and publishing /Wheeler, Belinda. January 2008 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--Indiana University, 2008. / Title from screen (viewed on June 2, 2009). Department of English, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI). Advisor(s): Karen Kovacik, Jane E. Schultz, Thomas F. Marvin. Includes vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 57-61).
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