A construção do leitor ficcional em The portrait of a lady e The wings of the dove de Henry James

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Autor(a) principal: Neves, Larissa Garay
Data de Publicação: 2016
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSM
Texto Completo: http://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/9953
Resumo: Henry James was one of the most renowned writers at the turn of the nineteenth into the twentieth century and is still known for his vast number of literary works and studies about the art of fiction. In his prefaces and critical essays, James discussed his own method of writing fiction, with a special focus on point of view and on issues related to the reception of his fictional work. In this sense, James also considered the importance of the role of the reader to the point of claiming in one of his prefaces: ―attentive reading, I avow, is what, at every point just like here, I completely invoke and hope for‖ (JAMES, 2009, p. 15). This dissertation discusses the construction of the fictional reader in two of James novels: The Portrait of a Lady (1886) and The Wings of the Dove (1902). Written twenty years apart from each other, these novels have meaningful similarities in their themes. The aim is to analyze how differences in the manipulation of point of view have implications to the rhetorical configuration of different readers in the two novels. In The Portrait of a Lady, James basically uses one single center of consciousness to narrate the story and constructs a reader that is gradually more participative and critical. In The Wings of the Dove, on the other hand, James opts for a more impersonal mode of presentation of the story, so the narrative is developed through several centers of consciousness. As a consequence, the configured reader is critical and inferential throughout the whole narrative because the gaps intentionally built by the writer have to be constantly filled. In short, our discussion shows that, along his career, Henry James projected readers that should be more and more critical.
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spelling A construção do leitor ficcional em The portrait of a lady e The wings of the dove de Henry JamesThe construction of the fictional reader in The portrait of a lady and The wings of the dove by Henry JamesLiteratura de língua inglesaRomanceHenry JamesLeitor ficcionalLiterature of the english languageNovelHenry JamesFictional readerPoint of viewCNPQ::LINGUISTICA, LETRAS E ARTES::LETRASHenry James was one of the most renowned writers at the turn of the nineteenth into the twentieth century and is still known for his vast number of literary works and studies about the art of fiction. In his prefaces and critical essays, James discussed his own method of writing fiction, with a special focus on point of view and on issues related to the reception of his fictional work. In this sense, James also considered the importance of the role of the reader to the point of claiming in one of his prefaces: ―attentive reading, I avow, is what, at every point just like here, I completely invoke and hope for‖ (JAMES, 2009, p. 15). This dissertation discusses the construction of the fictional reader in two of James novels: The Portrait of a Lady (1886) and The Wings of the Dove (1902). Written twenty years apart from each other, these novels have meaningful similarities in their themes. The aim is to analyze how differences in the manipulation of point of view have implications to the rhetorical configuration of different readers in the two novels. In The Portrait of a Lady, James basically uses one single center of consciousness to narrate the story and constructs a reader that is gradually more participative and critical. In The Wings of the Dove, on the other hand, James opts for a more impersonal mode of presentation of the story, so the narrative is developed through several centers of consciousness. As a consequence, the configured reader is critical and inferential throughout the whole narrative because the gaps intentionally built by the writer have to be constantly filled. In short, our discussion shows that, along his career, Henry James projected readers that should be more and more critical.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível SuperiorHenry James é um dos escritores mais renomados da virada do século XIX para o século XX, conhecido por sua vasta produção literária e seus estudos sobre a arte da ficção. Em seus prefácios e ensaios de crítica literária, James discutiu o seu próprio método de escrita de ficção, com especial enfoque no foco narrativo, assim como questões relacionadas à recepção de sua obra ficcional. Assim, James também considerou a importância do papel do leitor: ―leitura atenta, confesso a propósito, é o que eu em cada ponto, como aqui, absolutamente invoco e espero‖ (JAMES, 1998, p. 19), exigia James em um de seus prefácios. Nesse sentido, neste trabalho discutimos a construção do leitor ficcional em dois de seus romances: The Portrait of a Lady (1886) e The Wings of the Dove (1902). Esses romances apresentam semelhanças temáticas significativas, apesar de terem sido escritos em um intervalo de quase vinte anos. Nosso objetivo é analisar como diferenças na elaboração do foco narrativo têm implicações para a configuração retórica de diferentes leitores. Em The Portrait of a Lady, James faz uso de basicamente um único centro de consciência para narrar a história e constrói um leitor gradualmente mais participativo e crítico. Já em The Wings of the Dove, James opta por um modo mais impessoal de apresentação da história, no qual a narrativa é desenvolvida por meio de diversos centros de consciência. Consequentemente, o leitor configurado é crítico e inferencial ao longo de toda a narrativa, pois é necessário que vazios intencionalmente deixados pelo escritor sejam preenchidos constantemente. Assim, nosso trabalho mostra que Henry James projetava leitores cada vez mais críticos na medida em que sua carreira avançava.Universidade Federal de Santa MariaBRLetrasUFSMPrograma de Pós-Graduação em LetrasRamicelli, Maria Euláliahttp://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4791772E4Marques, Mariana Teixeirahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/6642210788381723Pereira, Lawrence Floreshttp://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/index.jspNeves, Larissa Garay2016-07-112016-07-112016-02-29info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfapplication/pdfNEVES, Larissa Garay. 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The construction of the fictional reader in The portrait of a lady and The wings of the dove by Henry James
title A construção do leitor ficcional em The portrait of a lady e The wings of the dove de Henry James
spellingShingle A construção do leitor ficcional em The portrait of a lady e The wings of the dove de Henry James
Neves, Larissa Garay
Literatura de língua inglesa
Romance
Henry James
Leitor ficcional
Literature of the english language
Novel
Henry James
Fictional reader
Point of view
CNPQ::LINGUISTICA, LETRAS E ARTES::LETRAS
title_short A construção do leitor ficcional em The portrait of a lady e The wings of the dove de Henry James
title_full A construção do leitor ficcional em The portrait of a lady e The wings of the dove de Henry James
title_fullStr A construção do leitor ficcional em The portrait of a lady e The wings of the dove de Henry James
title_full_unstemmed A construção do leitor ficcional em The portrait of a lady e The wings of the dove de Henry James
title_sort A construção do leitor ficcional em The portrait of a lady e The wings of the dove de Henry James
author Neves, Larissa Garay
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http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4791772E4
Marques, Mariana Teixeira
http://lattes.cnpq.br/6642210788381723
Pereira, Lawrence Flores
http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/index.jsp
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Neves, Larissa Garay
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Literatura de língua inglesa
Romance
Henry James
Leitor ficcional
Literature of the english language
Novel
Henry James
Fictional reader
Point of view
CNPQ::LINGUISTICA, LETRAS E ARTES::LETRAS
topic Literatura de língua inglesa
Romance
Henry James
Leitor ficcional
Literature of the english language
Novel
Henry James
Fictional reader
Point of view
CNPQ::LINGUISTICA, LETRAS E ARTES::LETRAS
description Henry James was one of the most renowned writers at the turn of the nineteenth into the twentieth century and is still known for his vast number of literary works and studies about the art of fiction. In his prefaces and critical essays, James discussed his own method of writing fiction, with a special focus on point of view and on issues related to the reception of his fictional work. In this sense, James also considered the importance of the role of the reader to the point of claiming in one of his prefaces: ―attentive reading, I avow, is what, at every point just like here, I completely invoke and hope for‖ (JAMES, 2009, p. 15). This dissertation discusses the construction of the fictional reader in two of James novels: The Portrait of a Lady (1886) and The Wings of the Dove (1902). Written twenty years apart from each other, these novels have meaningful similarities in their themes. The aim is to analyze how differences in the manipulation of point of view have implications to the rhetorical configuration of different readers in the two novels. In The Portrait of a Lady, James basically uses one single center of consciousness to narrate the story and constructs a reader that is gradually more participative and critical. In The Wings of the Dove, on the other hand, James opts for a more impersonal mode of presentation of the story, so the narrative is developed through several centers of consciousness. As a consequence, the configured reader is critical and inferential throughout the whole narrative because the gaps intentionally built by the writer have to be constantly filled. In short, our discussion shows that, along his career, Henry James projected readers that should be more and more critical.
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