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  • About
  • 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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Ideas Sociales en los Dramas de Benito Pérez Galdós

Vela, Julián, Jr. 06 1900 (has links)
This paper is a study of the social ideas in the dramas of Benito Pérez Galdós.
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Dorotea y Fortunata, dos creaciones semejantes en dos épocas distintas

Asimakopoulos, Vasilikí January 1995 (has links)
The following study is an analysis of the initial steps of the process of characterization of Dorotea and Fortunata. This comparative study will illustrate the similarities in the techniques both Cervantes and Galdos employ to create two female characters who, although begin as irrelevant secondary characters, end as protagonists and heroines of their respective story. / The first chapter is dedicated to the two male characters, Cardenio and Juanito. Both authors begin each story with a male character and lead the reader to believe falsely that they will be the protagonists. We conclude that these false protagonists only serve as contrasts to the female characters they introduce. / The second and third chapters deal with the first appearance of Dorotea and Fortunata. We begin with a detailed description and analysis of their physical appearance and the literary techniques used. We discover that both authors achieve the same goal of creating a sensual scene in which they offer a minute description of the female characters in question. Finally, we come to know these two female characters through an analysis of their discourses and language. The characterization process is realized thanks to the interaction between characters and the thinking process. We come to the conclusion that, although separated by approximately three centuries, both authors employ similar techniques and succeed in creating two female characters that excel in their respective lives.
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Dorotea y Fortunata, dos creaciones semejantes en dos épocas distintas

Asimakopoulos, Vasilikí January 1995 (has links)
No description available.
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La individualidad femenina en Fortunata y Jacinta /

Fernandez, Irene. January 1982 (has links)
No description available.
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La individualidad femenina en Fortunata y Jacinta /

Fernandez, Irene. January 1982 (has links)
No description available.
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Madri: matéria novelable em Fortunata y Jacinta de Benito Pérez Galdós

Martins, Israel Pompeu Farias 27 February 2015 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2016-06-02T20:11:05Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 6738.pdf: 1520353 bytes, checksum: 655dc6154d40c751d9ec8be773a5957a (MD5) Previous issue date: 2015-02-27 / Financiadora de Estudos e Projetos / La Madrid galdosiana es un lugar que potencializa una experiencia estética, donde las relaciones que en ella se construyen nos llaman a mirar su estructura, configuración y materialidad, estableciendo así, relaciones políticas, sociales, artísticas y sus interferencias en el tiempo histórico. Pérez Galdós funde su visión de Madrid del siglo XIX a las técnicas formales a las que recurre para expresar adecuadamente esa visión. El tema, la estructura, el enredo, los personajes, los espacios se convierten en agentes empleados por Pérez Galdós para vitalizar su propia percepción de la ciudad. Pérez Galdós puede ser considerado el primer autor español de novela de la gran ciudad que aborda Madrid como fuente y objeto del texto literario. El presente estudio tiene por finalidad analizar la representación de la ciudad de Madrid en Fortunata y Jacinta (1887), abordando, principalmente, las relaciones entre espacio y personajes. Como Pérez Galdós sistematiza la relación espacio-tiempo dentro de una dimensión histórica y social de la novela. Además, analizamos la presencia de frontera y sus implicaciones en la espacialidade de la novela. Es la literatura y en especial, la novela haciendo una interconexión entre arte y sociedad, estética y vida. Así, este trabajo pretende analizar el espacio representado en el texto literario debido al hecho de vincularse con las identidades sociales específicas, cuyos valores se confunden con el propio espacio, valor cuya resonancia simbólica juzgamos relevante dentro y fuera del universo literario. / A Madri galdosiana é um lugar que potencializa uma experiência estética, onde as relações que nela se constroem chamam-nos a olhar sua estrutura, configuração e materialidade, estabelecendo assim, relações políticas, sociais, artísticas e suas interferências no tempo histórico. Pérez Galdós funde sua visão social da Madri oitocentista às técnicas formais a que recorre para expressar adequadamente essa mesma visão. O tema, a estrutura, o enredo, as personagens, os espaços se tornam agentes empregados por Pérez Galdós para vitalizar sua própria percepção da cidade. Pérez Galdós pode ser considerado o primeiro autor espanhol de romances da grande cidade que aborda Madri como fonte e objeto do texto literário. O presente estudo tem por finalidade analisar a representação de Madri no romance Fortunata y Jacinta (1887), abordando, principalmente, as relações entre espaço e personagens. Como Pérez Galdós sistematiza a relação espaço-tempo dentro da dimensão histórica e social do romance. Além disso, analisamos a presença da fronteira e suas implicações na espacialidade do romance. É a literatura e em especial, o romance interligando arte e sociedade, estética e vida. Assim, esse trabalho pretende analisar o espaço representado no texto literário em função do fato de se vincular com as identidades sociais específicas, cujos valores se confundem com o próprio espaço, valor cuja ressonância simbólica julgamos relevante dentro e fora do universo literário.
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Des filles sans joie : Le roman de la prostituée de la seconde moitié du XIXe siècle : Espagne, France, Russie / The prostitute novel of the second half of the nineteenth century : Spain, France, Russia

Rousseau, Marjorie 03 December 2014 (has links)
Au moment où la prostitution semble exploser dans les villes, la fille des rues envahit la littérature de la seconde moitié du XIXe siècle. Cette héroïne nouvelle acquiert bien vite le premier rôle de ce qui devient un sous-genre romanesque à part entière, le « roman de fille », dont on mettra en évidence la structure et les motifs privilégiés. Un détour par les discours médicaux, moraux et sociaux du temps sur la femme et la prostituée nous permettra de mieux appréhender le fonctionnement et les significations multiples que ce personnage revêt en littérature. Figure du manque et de la dépossession, la prostituée interroge la vision masculine du féminin, mais elle traduit aussi les inquiétudes des contemporains face aux nombreuses mutations sociales, économiques et politiques du siècle ; elle se fait le reflet d’angoisses existentielles sur le rapport au corps, aux autres et à la mort, ainsi que le lieu privilégié de réflexions artistiques et esthétiques / While prostitution was exploding within the cities, the character of the prostitute flourished in the second part of the nineteenth-Century literature. This new heroine quickly gets the leading part in a soon-To-Be proper literary fictional sub-genre, the “prostitute novel”, whose structure and motifs will be pointed out in our research. We will evoke medical, moral and social discourses about women and prostitutes in the 19th century in order to grasp the numerous roles this character can assume in literature. As a protagonist of the loss and deprivation, the prostitute questions the masculine vision of women, but she also embodies her time’s worries about the multiple social, economical and political transformations happening. She also holds a mirror to existential anxieties about the relationship to the Body, the Other and Death, and appears to be a privileged character for artistic and aesthetic considerations

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