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Fronteiras da narrativa : ficção, história, testemunhoRodrigues, Maria Madalena 08 1900 (has links)
Tese (doutorado)—Universidade de Brasília, Instituto de Letras, Departamento de Teoria Literária e Literaturas, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Teoria Literária, 2006 / Submitted by Alaíde Gonçalves dos Santos (alaide@unb.br) on 2013-05-28T10:16:34Z
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2006_MariaMadalenaRodrigues.pdf: 1649901 bytes, checksum: e953c907fa0211b097dcb431ee872e04 (MD5) / Esta tese contém a análise do romance O leitor, de Bernhard Schlink, com o qual são confrontadas outras duas narrativas: Eichmann em Jerusalém, de Hannah Arendt e É isto um homem?, de Primo Levi, todas relacionadas à Shoah. Categorias da análise narratológica são empregadas no diálogo entre as obras, permitindo ampliar a compreensão da narrativa ficcional em suas fronteiras com a narrativa histórica e de testemunho. _______________________________________________________________________________________ ABSTRACT / This dissertation aims at analysing the novel The reader, by the German writer, Bernhard Schlink, in a comparative approach with two other narratives: Eichmann in Jerusalem, by Hannah Arendt, and Survival in Auschwitz (Se questo è un uomo), by Primo Levi. All three narratives are concerned with the Shoah. Categories from narratology are employed to enable the dialogue among the novel and the two other works, thus allowing a further understanding of fiction in its boundaries with history and testimony
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