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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 miséria inconfessa em cada um de nós: uma análise das relações entre os folhetins de Nelson Rodrigues com o suporte jornalístico / The unconfessed misery in each one of us: an analysis of the relations between Nelson Rodrigues' newspaper serials and journalistic support

Moreira, Fernanda Maffei 23 February 2017 (has links)
Submitted by Filipe dos Santos (fsantos@pucsp.br) on 2017-03-15T13:34:57Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Fernanda Maffei Moreira.pdf: 2767921 bytes, checksum: 0c1029bf0a5be02be50ee795605e1979 (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2017-03-15T13:34:57Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Fernanda Maffei Moreira.pdf: 2767921 bytes, checksum: 0c1029bf0a5be02be50ee795605e1979 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2017-02-23 / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - CAPES / Nelson Rodrigues is the maximum representative figure of Brazilian modern theater. Although his most remarkable and famous productions were in the theater area, the playwriter had contributed significantly for the literature with other genres such as novels, tales, chronicles, sentimental consultant and newspaper serials. This research has its focus on the study of his newspaper serials works , examining the relation of the newspaper serials with the journal support. For this, two newspaper serials have been selected for analysis: Minha vida, from 1946, written by the pseudonym of Suzana Flag, published on the magazine A Cigarra, and A mulher que amou demais, from 1949, written by the pseudonym of Myrna, published on the carioca newspaper Diário da Noite e Última Hora. The choice of these two newspaper serials is the fact that they are two productions of Nelson Rodrigues with two feminine pseudonyms. The theoretical foundation includes studies about the literary production of Nelson Rodrigues as the ones of R. Castro (1992), Rodrigues (1986), Rodrigues (2012), and both theoretical and critical essays about the newspaper serial, based on the works of Meyer (1996) and from Serra (1997). Among the authors that deal with the relation between journalism and literature, we found Costa (2005), Bulhões (2006), Brito (2007) and Pena (2013). Were also consulted interviews and texts released on specialized websites. As for the methodology, the analysis of the two pseudonyms of Nelson Rodrigues, Suzana Flag and Myrna, is accomplished starting of consideration on elements of the newspaper serial genre as thriller, cliffhanger, incident, climax and outcome, as well as the way how newspaper serials were constructed and the repercussion/acceptance of the public.The comparative analyses between the two newspaper serials searches to correlate similar or different characteristics such as narrative, plot, time, space, characters and themes. Adding to these aspects, we investigate how the relation with the journal support had influenced the building of the newspaper serials / Nelson Rodrigues é o representante máximo do teatro moderno brasileiro. Embora sua produção mais marcante e conhecida tenha sido no campo teatral, o dramaturgo contribuiu de forma significativa para a literatura com outros gêneros como romances, contos, crônicas, consultório sentimental e folhetim. A presente pesquisa tem por foco o estudo de sua obra folhetinesca, examinando a relação de seus folhetins com o suporte jornal. Para tal, foram selecionados para análise dois folhetins: Minha vida, de 1946, escrita sob o pseudônimo de Suzana Flag, publicada na revista A Cigarra, e A mulher que amou demais, de 1949, escrita sob o pseudônimo de Myrna, publicada nos jornais cariocas Diário da Noite e Última Hora. A escolha desses dois folhetins deve-se ao fato de que são duas produções de Nelson Rodrigues com pseudônimos femininos diferentes. A fundamentação teórica inclui estudos sobre a produção literária de Nelson Rodrigues como os de R. Castro (1992), Rodrigues (1986), Rodrigues (2012), e ensaios teóricos e críticos sobre o folhetim, com base nas obras de Meyer (1996) e de Serra (1997). Dentre os autores que tratam das relações entre jornalismo e literatura, encontram-se Costa (2005), Bulhões (2006), Brito (2007) e Pena (2013). Foram também consultados entrevistas e textos divulgados em sites especializados. Quanto à metodologia, a análise dos dois pseudônimos de Nelson Rodrigues, Suzana Flag e Myrna, é realizada a partir de considerações sobre elementos do gênero folhetim como suspense, gancho, peripécia, clímax e desfecho, bem como sobre a forma como foram construídos os folhetins e a repercussão/aceitação do público. A análise comparativa entre os dois folhetins busca correlacionar características semelhantes ou distintas como narrativa, enredo, tempo, espaço, personagens e temas. Somando a esses aspectos, investiga-se como a relação com o suporte jornal influenciou na construção dos folhetins
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The Editorial Reaction of Texas Daily Newspapers to Franklin Delano Roosevelt and the New Deal, 1932-1938

Sellers, Steven A. 05 1900 (has links)
The objective of this study is to identify newspapers who supported or opposed portions of the New Deal from 1932 to 1938. Nine newspapers from various geographic areas were consulted. Chapter II discusses the 1932 campaign, in which all newspapers supported Roosevelt. Chapter III discusses the First New Deal, in which widespread support was evidenced. Chapter IV discusses the Second New Deal, in which criticism appeared. Chapter V discusses the 1936 campaign, in which only one newspaper opposed Roosevelt. Chapter VI discusses three post-1936 issues. The study determined that Texas newspapers became more critical during the 1930s. The central hypothesis, that urban newspapers were more critical of urban measures and rural newspapers of rural measures, was rejected.

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