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Synesthetic Traits in the Perception of Language in Stephen Dedalus considered as an avatar of James Joyce.
(Universidad de Chile, 2005)
The general objective of this work is to analyze the work of James Joyce, specifically, the analysis of A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man.
A portrait of the subject as a young artist: James Joyce and modernism
(Universidad de Chile, 2010)
James Joyce’s attitude towards religion in “A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man”.
(Universidad de Chile, 2005)
This essay will deal with an aspect that cannot be ignored nor go unnoticed when we read A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man; Joyce's interest in the theme of religion, or the importance of religion in the development ...
El uso de la hibridación en Perdido Street Station
(Universidad de Chile, 2014)
London as a corpse in Anthony Burgess' The doctor is sick
(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 ...
"The inadequacy of human relationships in To the lighthouse : gender-role stratification and victorian discourse on marriage"
(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 ...
Time passes, time pauses: an analysis of two colliding temporalities in Virginia Woolf's To the lighthouse
(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” ...