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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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A prosa romanesca da metaficção em Milan Kundera e Ivan Angelo: inter-relação ato de narrar e modos inventivos

Silva, Lucas Haddad Grosso 26 November 2014 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2016-04-28T19:58:54Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Lucas Haddad Grosso Silva.pdf: 878466 bytes, checksum: 4fe3c082e0c298ec446d7fb7232012f7 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2014-11-26 / The aim of this dissertation is to study the effects of the Ethical and Aesthetical opposition to totalitarians communist and capitalist regimes represented in the novels The Celebration (1995) by Ivan Angelo, and The Joke (1999) by Milan Kundera, through the analysis of the fictional inventive modes adopted by the authors. We deepen the critical concepts about the discursive categories of author, narrator and character, through an examination of the point of view, grounded in the theories of Mikhail Bakhtin (2010), Walter Benjamin (2011) and Wayne C. Booth (1983). Analyses of the literary aesthetics were based on the notations of the Modernity highlighted by Leyla Perrone-Moises (2009) and to comprehend the construction of a potential semantic on the narrative of resistance, we consider the studies of Marc Augé (1992) about the nonplaces and the studies of Benjamin (2011) about the reminiscence. At last, we seek to explain the fictional writing and the double work of production and invention of the real, based on the studies of Luiz Costa Lima (2003) about the mimesis, thus clarifying the intersections between Literature and History, according to the essays of Hyden White (2011) and Walter Benjamin (2011). We established that through their singular novels, the authors develop a political and axiological criticism with similar inventive modes to each other, indicating the aesthetics values of the literature of resistance / O objetivo desta dissertação é estudar os efeitos da oposição Ética e Estética dos regimes totalitários comunista e capitalista em representação nos romances A Festa de Ivan Angelo (1995) e A Brincadeira de Milan Kundera (1999), por meio da análise dos modos inventivos ficcionais adotados por ambos os autores. Aprofundamos os conceitos críticos acerca das categorias discursivas autor, narrador e personagem, por meio de um exame do foco narrativo, fundamentados pelas teorias de Mikhail Bakhtin (2010), Walter Benjamin (2011) e Wayne C. Booth (1983). Foram feitas análises sobre a estética literária por meio das notações sobre a Modernidade apontadas por Leyla Perrone-Moisés (2009), para compreender a construção de uma possível semântica da narrativa de resistência, nos valendo, principalmente, dos estudos de Marc Augé (1992) acerca dos não-lugares e de Benjamin (2011) sobre a reminiscência. Por fim, procuramos explicar a Metaficção e o duplo trabalho de produção e invenção do real dos romances, a partir dos estudos de Luiz Costa Lima (2003) sobre a mímese, desse modo explicitando as intersecções entre Literatura e História, segundo os ensaios de Hyden White (2011) e Walter Benjamin (2011). Constatamos que, por meio de seus romances singulares, os autores desenvolvem uma crítica política e axiológica com modos inventivos semelhantes entre si, indiciando os valores estéticos da literatura de resistência

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