William Gaddis’s The Recognitions (1955) is a selfreflexive novel that portrays Wyatt Gwyon’s trajectory from childhood to maturity, as he rejects and searches for originality. The present work bestows an analysis of William Gaddis’s The Recognitions focusing on the problematization of originality and authorship proposed by the novel by means of the central issues of forgery and plagiarism, which bring with them two larger and more important sister-notions: authorship and originality. The novel questions the prevailing demand for originality and discusses the possibility of being original. It formulates an aesthetics of recognitions defended in the novel and used by the author in the making of this text. In order to do that, this work provi...
Esta tese examina processos de auto-modelamento em prefácios e introduções de Nathaniel Hawthorne, C...
Esta pesquisa consiste em uma leitura de Ressurreição (1872), primeiro romance de Machado de Assis. ...
The growth of the literary market in the eighteenth century changed concepts of authorship. Portrait...
William Gaddis’s The Recognitions (1955) is a selfreflexive novel that portrays Wyatt Gwyon’s trajec...
The art of failure in William Gaddis’s The Recognitions and JR. William Gaddis’s novels are all cent...
135 leaves. Advisor: Dr. Stuart BurnsWilliam Gaddis's "The Recognitions" is a highly praised conte...
A major issue in William Gaddis' novels, The Recognitions and JR, is the problematic role of art and...
This thesis provides a thorough analysis of Williams Gaddis’s depiction of capitalism and American i...
Cette thèse porte sur William Gaddis (1922-1998), écrivain majeur de la littérature américaine, trad...
This thesis explores the reception of William Gaddis's latest novel, A Frolic of His Own (1994), and...
This thesis concerns the perceived difficulty of the novels of William Gaddis, and in particular wit...
In the works The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Shape of Things by Neil LaBute, The Goldfi...
This thesis analyzes William Gaddis’ novel JR (1975) from a perspective that combines material ecocr...
The thesis examines how the American novelist William Gaddis replenishes the tradition of the novel ...
Esta tese trata do romance de Machado de Assis e da reflexão sobre o gênero do romance e suas possib...
Esta tese examina processos de auto-modelamento em prefácios e introduções de Nathaniel Hawthorne, C...
Esta pesquisa consiste em uma leitura de Ressurreição (1872), primeiro romance de Machado de Assis. ...
The growth of the literary market in the eighteenth century changed concepts of authorship. Portrait...
William Gaddis’s The Recognitions (1955) is a selfreflexive novel that portrays Wyatt Gwyon’s trajec...
The art of failure in William Gaddis’s The Recognitions and JR. William Gaddis’s novels are all cent...
135 leaves. Advisor: Dr. Stuart BurnsWilliam Gaddis's "The Recognitions" is a highly praised conte...
A major issue in William Gaddis' novels, The Recognitions and JR, is the problematic role of art and...
This thesis provides a thorough analysis of Williams Gaddis’s depiction of capitalism and American i...
Cette thèse porte sur William Gaddis (1922-1998), écrivain majeur de la littérature américaine, trad...
This thesis explores the reception of William Gaddis's latest novel, A Frolic of His Own (1994), and...
This thesis concerns the perceived difficulty of the novels of William Gaddis, and in particular wit...
In the works The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Shape of Things by Neil LaBute, The Goldfi...
This thesis analyzes William Gaddis’ novel JR (1975) from a perspective that combines material ecocr...
The thesis examines how the American novelist William Gaddis replenishes the tradition of the novel ...
Esta tese trata do romance de Machado de Assis e da reflexão sobre o gênero do romance e suas possib...
Esta tese examina processos de auto-modelamento em prefácios e introduções de Nathaniel Hawthorne, C...
Esta pesquisa consiste em uma leitura de Ressurreição (1872), primeiro romance de Machado de Assis. ...
The growth of the literary market in the eighteenth century changed concepts of authorship. Portrait...