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Doctoral Thesis
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/T.8.2006.tde-24082007-151421
Document
Author
Full name
Rosemary Conceição dos Santos
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2006
Supervisor
Committee
Silveira, Francisco Maciel (President)
Chaparro, Manuel Carlos da Conceicao
Fernandes, Maria Lúcia Outeiro
Lopondo, Lilian
Silva, Jose Aparecido Da
Title in Portuguese
A recepção crítica de 'Todos os nomes' e 'O homem duplicado'
Keywords in Portuguese
Crítica acadêmica
Crítica jornalística
Estética
Recepção
Saramago
Abstract in Portuguese
Este trabalho vale-se dos conceitos de horizonte de expectativa e efeito, próprios da Estética da Recepção, e os aplica à análise de algumas críticas jornalísticas acerca das obras 'Todos os nomes' e 'O homem duplicado', de José Saramago, publicadas em jornais de grande circulação no Brasil, nos primeiros doze meses após a publicação dessas obras.
Title in English
The reception criticism of 'Todos os nomes' and 'O homem duplicado'
Keywords in English
Academic criticism
Aesthetics
Jornalistic criticism
Reception
Saramago
Abstract in English
This work used concepts such as expectative horizon and effect considered typical characteristics of the Reception Aesthetics, and both were applied to analyse of some few jornalistic criticisms about the books All the Names and The duplicated man, by Jose Saramago, published in newpapers of large circulation in the Brazil, in first twelve months after their publication.
 
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Publishing Date
2007-10-04
 
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