Browsing by Author "XX574517"
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Albornoz Ábrigo, Pamela (Universidad de Chile, 2015)
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Navarro Aliste, Daniela (Universidad de Chile, 2016)
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Ulloa Alcántar, Javier (Universidad de Chile, 2014)
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Sánchez Olavarría, Javiera (Universidad de Chile, 2013)The urban subject has been a matter of frequent discussion among writers from different ages and origins. In the present, we cannot conceive an exploration of human subjectivity without taking into account the urban ...
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Rojas Paredes, Natalia Elizabeth (Universidad de Chile, 2013)Our objective is to visualize how Beckett show us the ideas explained before in “Murphy” and how he configured them and gave them form through the story and the characters. In order to do so, we will support our analysis ...
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isterna Oyarzun, Orlando (Universidad de Chile, 2016)
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Ferrada Aguilar, Héctor (Universidad de Chile, 2017)Este trabajo aborda la construcción del paisaje urbano en “cuerpo vivido” en una selección de crónicas y fragmentos de diarios de José Donoso. Considerando enfoques contemporáneos al paisaje en diálogo con las reflexiones ...
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Valenzuela Valdivia, María de los Ángeles (Universidad de Chile, 2013)In this work I will study a particular urban subject present in every society, I will investigate the urban subject of the criminal illustrated in an Edgar Allan Poe’s selection of seven tales. In this case I have decided ...
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Montoya Gálvez, Natalia (Universidad de Chile, 2015)
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Medina Reales, Yennadim (Universidad de Chile, 2014)
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Ortega Painequeo, Pablo (Universidad de Chile, 2013)
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Cortés Pacheco, Fernanda (Universidad de Chile, 2013)The scope of this work is to understand the ways in which different elements concerning a postmodern view of Paul Auster’s In the Country of Last Things come together to conform a comprehensive understanding of this ...
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Coloma Cares, Estefanía (Universidad de Chile, 2014)
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Gamonal Villarroel, Mónica (Universidad de Chile, 2012)"Factotum‟, published in 1975, tells the daily life of Henry Chinaski, writer's own transcript, a writer who lives with resignation and weariness after being saved from going to war, and accepts all kinds of rubbish jobs ...
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Correa Sotelo, Ruth Elvira (Universidad de Chile, 2012)Introduction From the emergence of the term Utopia in Thomas More’s book of the same name, many controversial and prolific discussions have appeared throughout time. These discussions involved not only cultural and ...
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Valenzuela Ponce, Karinnette (Universidad de Chile, 2009)I will particularly examine the work of Virginia Woolf, the 20th century novelist and critic, principally because her work exposes a very rich and extensive evidence of her awareness of the dichotomy women/men, putting ...
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Zamora Vrsalovic, Paulina (Universidad de Chile, 2012)The character of Holden Caulfield can be sincerely identified as an ornament. An ornament, such as a flower vase in an impeccable table, or a beautiful desk in the middle of a study room delicately decorated. But ...
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Klaassen Burdiles, Francisca Andrea (Universidad de Chile, 2012)Faulkner’s fiction is pregnant with the uncontrollable forces phenomenon. These forces override human volition and prediction. In The Sound and the Fury the most important expression of these forces is Caddy as a symbol ...
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Leiva Merino, Tatiana (Universidad de Chile, 2010)
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Canto Silva, Héctor del (Universidad de Chile, 2012)George Orwell is most popularly known because of his novels dealing with the issue of totalitarian governments or states: Animal Farm and Nineteen Eighty-Four. The former, deals with the topic by means of satire; while the ...