This dissertation explores Clarice Lispector's writing in three of her novels: A Paixão Segundo G.H., Água Viva, and A Hora da Estrela. The critical studies on this author typically center on three distinct points: (1) an examination of mysticism in relation to silence, (2) an underscoring of social criticism in Lispector's work, (3) a focus on the female role and its fractures. Taking a different path, and following poststructuralist thought, I demonstrate that writing constructs itself in order to be destroyed. Writing's "death" appeals to an aperture into the Other, so that it can inhabit a continuous life, which includes life and death. This aperture implies a sacrifice of writing's grammatical logic, a rupture with a rational order, an...
The literature of Clarice Lispector is revealing the particular human, the way of thinking, acting, ...
The exchange of letters between writers is an important object of study for those who are committed ...
Clarice Lispector’s concern with writing life beyond the limits of identity and representation...
This dissertation explores Clarice Lispector's writing in three of her novels: A Paixão Segundo G.H....
How does one state in words the impossibility of writing? How does one translate an author who has d...
This work investigates a fundamental element in the work of Clarice Lispector that addresses the rel...
Clarice Lispector goes deeply into the femenine language, until reaching the experience of her own: ...
O presente estudo volta-se ao romance Água Viva, publicado em 1973 por Clarice Lispector, compreendi...
This work aims at presenting a study on the existential character of Clarice Lispector s thematic, l...
This is a study of Clarice Lispector’s works, in dialogue with French philosophy (Foucault and Derr...
This thesis conducts the study of letters sent and received by Clarice Lispector, published in Corre...
The essence of literature – it’s voice, it’s meaning– has always been scrutinized of interest to rea...
Clarice Lispector's writing conjugates - almost obsessively throughout her entire collection of work...
This article the objective is to investigate psychoanalytic representation of women in the novel The...
How does one state in words the impossibility of writing? How does one translate an author who has d...
The literature of Clarice Lispector is revealing the particular human, the way of thinking, acting, ...
The exchange of letters between writers is an important object of study for those who are committed ...
Clarice Lispector’s concern with writing life beyond the limits of identity and representation...
This dissertation explores Clarice Lispector's writing in three of her novels: A Paixão Segundo G.H....
How does one state in words the impossibility of writing? How does one translate an author who has d...
This work investigates a fundamental element in the work of Clarice Lispector that addresses the rel...
Clarice Lispector goes deeply into the femenine language, until reaching the experience of her own: ...
O presente estudo volta-se ao romance Água Viva, publicado em 1973 por Clarice Lispector, compreendi...
This work aims at presenting a study on the existential character of Clarice Lispector s thematic, l...
This is a study of Clarice Lispector’s works, in dialogue with French philosophy (Foucault and Derr...
This thesis conducts the study of letters sent and received by Clarice Lispector, published in Corre...
The essence of literature – it’s voice, it’s meaning– has always been scrutinized of interest to rea...
Clarice Lispector's writing conjugates - almost obsessively throughout her entire collection of work...
This article the objective is to investigate psychoanalytic representation of women in the novel The...
How does one state in words the impossibility of writing? How does one translate an author who has d...
The literature of Clarice Lispector is revealing the particular human, the way of thinking, acting, ...
The exchange of letters between writers is an important object of study for those who are committed ...
Clarice Lispector’s concern with writing life beyond the limits of identity and representation...