A imagística da escrita nos romances de Clarice Lispector
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Resumo: | Throughout her literary career, in numerous interviews Clarice Lispector came across the question "Why do you write?". On no occasion, however, was she able to give a direct answer to the question. Through her evasions, as well as conversations with other authors, Lispector revealed that this was a personal concern. Therefore, perhaps, the thematic has acquired so much importance in her writings, especially in her novels. Through a metalinguistic construction, the author thought about her writing, which made her work an important source of studies for the field of literary creation. So, this thesis is based on Caroline Spurgeon's Shakespeare's Imagery (2006), whose purpose was to gather, to catalog and to analyze all the metaphors present in the work of the classic English writer, to approach the answer sought by Lispector: her reason for writing. In view of this objective, the method used consisted in reading the novels of the author, highlighting all their imageries, this is, metaphors, similes and comparisons, about writing and literary composition. In a second moment, these imageries were digitized and categorized, according to their content, allowing a quantitative vision of what the writing, in fact, represented for Lispector. As a result of the analysis, two main themes were identified, which occupy 65% of the analyzed metaphors: the Impossibility, linked to the inefficiency of the word to achieve what Lacan (2003) called the real, and the Demiurgy, concept that links the creator act of a writer to a similar act of God, through the mythology of the word, addressed here by the bias of Cassirer's studies (2009). In addition, this thesis analyzes the other categories found on the light of theories of different areas, such as philosophy, linguistics, psychoanalysis and positive psychology. For this, the following authors are referenced: Plato (2004), Aristotle (1959), Wittgenstein (2005), Austin (1990), Foucault (1967) and Csikszentmihalyi (1999). |
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Barbosa, Marcia Helena Saldanha50483650030http://lattes.cnpq.br/368364627095928001549722077http://lattes.cnpq.br/9837508566119666Linné, Vinícius2021-05-17T16:38:29Z2019-10-01LINNÉ, Vinícius. A imagística da escrita nos romances de Clarice Lispector. 2019. 143 f. Tese (Doutorado em Letras) - Universidade de Passo Fundo, Passo Fundo, RS, 2019.http://tede.upf.br:8080/jspui/handle/tede/2018Throughout her literary career, in numerous interviews Clarice Lispector came across the question "Why do you write?". On no occasion, however, was she able to give a direct answer to the question. Through her evasions, as well as conversations with other authors, Lispector revealed that this was a personal concern. Therefore, perhaps, the thematic has acquired so much importance in her writings, especially in her novels. Through a metalinguistic construction, the author thought about her writing, which made her work an important source of studies for the field of literary creation. So, this thesis is based on Caroline Spurgeon's Shakespeare's Imagery (2006), whose purpose was to gather, to catalog and to analyze all the metaphors present in the work of the classic English writer, to approach the answer sought by Lispector: her reason for writing. In view of this objective, the method used consisted in reading the novels of the author, highlighting all their imageries, this is, metaphors, similes and comparisons, about writing and literary composition. In a second moment, these imageries were digitized and categorized, according to their content, allowing a quantitative vision of what the writing, in fact, represented for Lispector. As a result of the analysis, two main themes were identified, which occupy 65% of the analyzed metaphors: the Impossibility, linked to the inefficiency of the word to achieve what Lacan (2003) called the real, and the Demiurgy, concept that links the creator act of a writer to a similar act of God, through the mythology of the word, addressed here by the bias of Cassirer's studies (2009). In addition, this thesis analyzes the other categories found on the light of theories of different areas, such as philosophy, linguistics, psychoanalysis and positive psychology. For this, the following authors are referenced: Plato (2004), Aristotle (1959), Wittgenstein (2005), Austin (1990), Foucault (1967) and Csikszentmihalyi (1999).Ao longo de sua carreira literária, em inúmeras entrevistas, Clarice Lispector deparou-se com a pergunta “Por que você escreve?”. Em nenhuma das ocasiões, porém, conseguiu dar uma resposta direta à questão. Através de suas evasivas, bem como das conversas com outros autores, a escritora revelava ser esta uma inquietação pessoal. Por isso, talvez, a temática adquiriu tanta importância em seus textos, especialmente no que diz respeito aos seus romances. Através de uma construção metalinguística, Lispector expôs suas reflexões sobre a escrita, o que tornou sua obra uma importante fonte de estudos para o campo da criação literária. Partindo disso, a presente tese baseia-se na obra A imagística de Shakespeare, de Caroline Spurgeon (2006), cuja finalidade foi reunir, catalogar e analisar todas as metáforas presentes na obra do clássico escritor inglês, para se aproximar da resposta buscada por Lispector: sua razão para escrever. Tendo em vista este objetivo, o método empregado consistiu na leitura de seus romances da autora, destacando todas as suas imagens, ou seja, as metáforas, símiles e comparações, acerca da escrita e da composição literária. Em um segundo momento, tais imagens foram digitadas e categorizadas, de acordo com seu conteúdo, permitindo uma visão quantitativa do que a escrita, de fato, representava para Lispector. Como resultado da análise, chegou-se a duas temáticas principais, que ocupam 65% das metáforas analisadas: a Impossibilidade, ligada à ineficiência da palavra para atingir o que Lacan (2003) denominou de real, e a Demiurgia, conceito que liga o ato criador de um escritor ao de Deus, através da mitologia da palavra, abordada aqui pelo viés dos estudos de Cassirer (2009). Além disso, esta tese analisa as demais seções encontradas à luz de teorias de diferentes áreas, como a filosofia, a linguística, a psicanálise e a psicologia positiva. 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A imagística da escrita nos romances de Clarice Lispector |
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A imagística da escrita nos romances de Clarice Lispector Linné, Vinícius Ficção brasileira Análise do discurso literário LINGUISTICA, LETRAS E ARTES::LETRAS |
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A imagística da escrita nos romances de Clarice Lispector |
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A imagística da escrita nos romances de Clarice Lispector |
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Throughout her literary career, in numerous interviews Clarice Lispector came across the question "Why do you write?". On no occasion, however, was she able to give a direct answer to the question. Through her evasions, as well as conversations with other authors, Lispector revealed that this was a personal concern. Therefore, perhaps, the thematic has acquired so much importance in her writings, especially in her novels. Through a metalinguistic construction, the author thought about her writing, which made her work an important source of studies for the field of literary creation. So, this thesis is based on Caroline Spurgeon's Shakespeare's Imagery (2006), whose purpose was to gather, to catalog and to analyze all the metaphors present in the work of the classic English writer, to approach the answer sought by Lispector: her reason for writing. In view of this objective, the method used consisted in reading the novels of the author, highlighting all their imageries, this is, metaphors, similes and comparisons, about writing and literary composition. In a second moment, these imageries were digitized and categorized, according to their content, allowing a quantitative vision of what the writing, in fact, represented for Lispector. As a result of the analysis, two main themes were identified, which occupy 65% of the analyzed metaphors: the Impossibility, linked to the inefficiency of the word to achieve what Lacan (2003) called the real, and the Demiurgy, concept that links the creator act of a writer to a similar act of God, through the mythology of the word, addressed here by the bias of Cassirer's studies (2009). In addition, this thesis analyzes the other categories found on the light of theories of different areas, such as philosophy, linguistics, psychoanalysis and positive psychology. For this, the following authors are referenced: Plato (2004), Aristotle (1959), Wittgenstein (2005), Austin (1990), Foucault (1967) and Csikszentmihalyi (1999). |
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