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Doctoral Thesis
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/T.8.2022.tde-02122022-144136
Document
Author
Full name
Lindberg Souza Campos Filho
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2022
Supervisor
Committee
Cevasco, Maria Elisa Burgos Pereira da Silva (President)
Loureiro, Isabel Maria Frederico Rodrigues
Pacheco, Ana Paula Sá e Souza
Soares, Marcos Cesar de Paula
Title in Portuguese
Virginia Woolf e Bertolt Brecht: tragédia, romance, revolução
Keywords in Portuguese
Crítica literária
Estudos culturais
Literatura inglesa, Literatura alemã
Materialismo cultural
Abstract in Portuguese
Esta tese de doutorado é uma leitura crítica dos romances As Ondas (1931), de Virginia Woolf, e Romance de Três Vinténs (1934), de Bertolt Brecht, à luz de três ideias da maior importância para estes autores, a saber, tragédia, romance e revolução. A análise do trabalho formal contido nessas obras permite sustentar que elas não apenas procuraram, cada uma a seu modo particular, definir a experiência do período entreguerras, da crise de 1929 e da ascensão do nazifascismo, como também anteciparam linhas de força cruciais para a produção cultural do pós-guerra.
Title in English
Virginia Woolf and Bertolt Brecht: tragedy, novel, nevolution
Keywords in English
Cultural materialism
Cultural studies
English literature
German literature.
Literary criticism
Abstract in English
This doctoral thesis is a critical reading of Virginia Woolf's The Waves (1931) and Bertolt Brecht's Threepenny Novel (1934) in the light of three ideas of major importance for them, namely tragedy, novel and revolution. The analysis of the formal system contained in these works of art allows us to argue that they not only sought, each in its own way, to define the experience of the interwar period, the 1929 crisis and the rise of Fascism and Nazism, but also anticipated crucial lines of force for post-war cultural production.
 
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Publishing Date
2022-12-02
 
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