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Doctoral Thesis
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/T.8.2020.tde-15122020-200526
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Author
Full name
Jéssica de Souza Farjado
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2020
Supervisor
Committee
Bianchi, Maria de Fátima (President)
Sales, Denise Regina de
Santos, Rubens Pereira dos
Vassina, Elena
Title in Portuguese
A representação dos tipos "homem supérfluo" e "raznotchínets" na novela Púnin e Babúrin, de Ivan Turguêniev
Keywords in Portuguese
Homem supérfluo
Ivan Turguêniev
Literatura russa
Raznotchínets
Século XIX
Abstract in Portuguese
O presente trabalho de pesquisa apresenta uma tradução do original em russo da novela Púnin e Babúrin, de Ivan Turguêniev, publicada em 1874, assim como uma investigação dos contextos histórico e literário russo, a partir da datação dos capítulos da novela pelo autor, com o objetivo de compreender a caracterização e evolução dos tipos "homem supérfluo" e "raznotchínets", bem como o embate entre eles. Por se tratarem de tipos recorrentes na obra de Turguêniev, procurou-se realizar também um estudo da relação que as duas personagens centrais da novela, o "homem supérfluo" e o "raznotchínets", guardam com alguns dos principais personagens da obra do escritor. Paralelamente, o trabalho apresenta um comentário sobre o estilo literário do autor e, mais especificamente, sobre determinados recursos que são frequentes em suas narrativas, com o propósito de ressaltar sua riqueza e importância para a Literatura. E, por fim, ressalta alguns elementos autobiográficos presentes na novela, visto que estão atrelados tanto à construção estética de suas obras, de modo geral, quanto ao retrato desses dois tipos tão representativos da literatura russa do século XIX.
Title in English
The representation of the types "superfluous man" and "raznoshinets" in the novel Punin and Baburin, by Ivan Turgenev
Keywords in English
Ivan Turgenev
Raznoshynets
Russian literature
Superfluous man
XIX century
Abstract in English
The present research work presents a translation of the original in Russian of the novel Punin and Baburin, by Ivan Turguêniev, published in 1874, as well as an investigation of the Russian historical and literary contexts, from the dating of the chapters of the novel by the author, with the aim of understanding the characterization and evolution of the types "superfluous man" and "raznoshynets", as well as the clash between them. Since they are recurrent types in Turgenev's work, there is a study about the relationship that the two central characters of the novel, the "superfluous man" and the "raznotchínets", keep with some of the main characters of the writer's work. In parallel, the work presents a commentary on the author's literary style and, more specifically, on certain resources that are frequent in his narratives, with the purpose of highlighting its richness and importance for Literature. And, finally, we highlights some autobiographical elements present in the novel, since they are linked both to the aesthetic construction of his works, ingeneral, and to the portrait of these two types so representative of Russian literatureof the 19th century.
 
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2020-12-16
 
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