A escritura de Clarice Lispector na interconexão entre a literatura e a psicanálise.

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2004

RESUMO

This thesis studies the writings of Clarice Lispector and its objective is to ascertain whether through her writings she may be considered to have invented the use of a symptom, as proposed by Jacques Lacan with reference to James Joyce. To fulfill this objective, a survey on the meaning of the terms writings, written work, and other words related to the semantic field of writing was carried out. The theoretical mainstay for this thesis was sought in studies of authors in the field of Lacanian psychoanalysis and in literature studies. After carrying out a comprehensive study on narratives and the changes they have undergone throughout the ages, the author went on to consider the function of the writings of Clarice Lispector with particular focus on the novel entitled The Passion according to GH. The studies carried out during the elaboration of this essay have permitted the author to draw conclusions proposing that, although the textual production of Clarice Lispector may certainly be considered a precursor of the contemporary novel, it surpasses the cultural conditions in which she lived and cannot be justified simply through the characteristics of this type of narrative. Consequently, this paper proposes that it is possible to consider that the writings of Clarice Lispector perform the function of a unique literary style and justify the use of the term symptom.

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clarice lispector narrativa clarice lispector symptom written work linguistica escritura sinthoma escrito writings narratives

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