Browsing by Subject "Novela inglesa--Siglo 20--Historia y crítica"
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(Universidad de Chile, 2010)
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(Universidad de Chile, 2013)As human beings, we are in constant awareness of our past and memories. We tend to attach significance to life events, places and people that make up our lives. Remembering a memory allows us to relieve that moment once ...
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(Universidad de Chile, 2014)
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(Universidad de Chile, 2013)One objective of this work is uncovering how the notions of subjectivity, otherness, and the urban landscape relate to one another in the novel NW, as they are displayed in the characters’ lives and in the narrative texture ...
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(Universidad de Chile, 2013)From this richness of descriptions in the novel, this analysis ventures to, first, report how the hegemonic Victorian discourse on marriage is presented in the novel and, second, describe the characters’ relation to this ...
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(Universidad de Chile, 2013)The aim of the present work is to demonstrate that The Doctor is Sick sets out the way in which the subject abandons the institutionalized boundaries of the sign, understood under the structuralism constraints, and discovers ...
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(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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(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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(Universidad de Chile, 2009)The issue of dominance and submissiveness in Virginia Woolf’s (1927) To The Lighthouse will be the center of this study because of a number of reasons. Virginia Woolf shows an interesting mixture composed of governing and ...
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(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 ...
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(Universidad de Chile, 2013)[...] Basically, I am going to answer these questions on the light of one proposal that came up during the seminar sessions. I believe that through the different temporalities of the characters, the section “Time Passes” ...
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(Universidad de Chile, 2010)Virginia Woolf in Mrs Dalloway, through Clarissa Dalloway’s and other parallel stories, presents us with the situation of Septimus Warren Smith, a war hero who suffers shell-shock and that due to his apparent madness is ...