Browsing by Author "Sandoval G., Enrique"
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Mateluna Astorga, Carolina (Universidad de Chile, 2005)Chance is a key figure in our daily lives, since we are uncertain about events in our future that may affect our health, economic stability, or personal interactions. It comes, therefore, as no surprise that chance affects ...
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Valenzuela Castillo, Karin Andrea (Universidad de Chile, 2005)The purpose of this work is to study Paul Auster’s feminine characters in terms of their dramatic contribution and relevance as women. They will show us their strength and firm attitudes to face life’s adversities, which ...
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Figueroa Pereira, Lidia (Universidad de Chile, 2006)
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Gómez Del Fierro, Margarita María (Universidad de Chile, 2005)Paul Auster is considered a postmodernist writer. His novels can be categorized under different genres, as, for example, science fiction, picaresque or detective novels. His influences are very wide and come from different ...
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Toro Villavicencio, José Luis (Universidad de Chile, 2005)“People everywhere have hopes, but America is the only nation to claim its own collective dream. Politicians have invoked The American Dream ever since historian James Truslow Adams first coined the phrase in 1931. In his ...
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Navarrete Rivas, José Luis (Universidad de Chile, 2002)El objetivo del trabajo es presentar rasgos temáticos y estilísticos de la poesía de Thom Gunn. Este es un poeta británico y lo he elegido por su prolífica obra, en la cual se integran temáticas culturales y políticas como ...
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Durán Cid, Daniela (Universidad de Chile, 2005)The aim of this investigation is to discover and analyze the ways in which Paul Auster, through his narrative, conveys a postmodernist view of man and his environment, specifically through a recurrent theme of his fiction: ...