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Doctoral Thesis
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/T.8.2005.tde-04012023-114918
Document
Author
Full name
Alzira Leite Vieira Allegro
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2004
Supervisor
Committee
Vasconcelos, Sandra Guardini Teixeira (President)
Camargo, Maria Lucia de Barros
Paro, Maria Clara Bonetti
Pontieri, Regina Lucia
Rosenbaum, Yudith
Title in Portuguese
Mansfield e Lispector: diálogos (des)concertantes
Keywords in Portuguese
Discurso
Leitor
Narrador
Polifonia
Vozes
Abstract in Portuguese
Este trabalho pretende, por meio da análise de alguns contos, buscar evidências de similaridades e dissimilaridades entre as escritoras Katherine Mansfield e Clarice Lispector. Pretende-se ver até que ponto Clarice Lispector, ecoando sua memória discursiva, reflete estética e eticamente a ficção de Katherine Mansfield acerca da mulher, quanto aos temas da solidão, velhice, morte e relações conjugais e familiares; pretende-se também ver se, ou até que ponto, Clarice Lispector, com sua prosa inovadora, vai além de Katherine Mansfield. Como base deste trabalho serão utilizados alguns aspectos da teoria da polifonia de Mikhail Bakhtin; as análises se concentram nas vozes que povoam o discurso narrativo (discurso direto, indireto, indireto livre e narrador), envolvendo questões lexicais, semânticas e estilísticas, além de aspectos de entonação e pontuação
Title in English
Not available
Keywords in English
Discourse
Narrator
Polyphony
Reader
Voices
Abstract in English
This paper aims at finding evidence of similarities and dissimilarities in the fiction of Katherine Mansfield and Clarice Lispector, through the analysis of some of their short stories. The goal is to see how far Clarice Lispector, echoing her discursive memory, reflects aesthetically and ethically the fiction of Katherine Mansfleld about women in relation to the themes of loneliness, old age, death, and marriage and family relalionships; besides, this study aims at verifying whether and to what extent Clarice Lispector moves a step ahead with her innovative prose. As the basis for this research some aspects of Mikhal Bakhtin's theory of polyphony will be used: the analyses will focus on the voices of the narrative discourse (direct speech, indirect speech, free indirect speech and narrator), involving lexical, semantic and stylistic aspects besides intonation and punctuation
 
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2023-01-04
 
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