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Uribe, Flores Eduardo. "Le discours théorique sur la poésie en Amérique hispanique entre 1819 et 1919 : Andrés Bello, José María Heredia, Manuel González Prada et Ricardo Jaimes Freyre." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Paris 3, 2023. http://www.theses.fr/2023PA030034.
Full textThe general objective of this study is to analyse the theoretical discourse on poetry between 1819 and 1919, based on four fundamental authors of this period. Once neoclassical poetics was called into question and lacking an overall theory of literature, these authors proposed theoretical approaches to poetics in texts of various kinds : treatises, manuals, but also articles, reviews or auctorial paratexts. We propose to read this heterogeneous corpus as realizations of a theoretical discourse on poetry, in which theory has a variable status, epistemology, scope and formalization. At the same time, the conception of their theories reactivates knowledge and insights inherited from classical culture. We present an archaeology of this dialectic between what has been learned and the need for new knowledge. The research also proposes a rereading of the poetic theories of the 19th century in Hispanic America, based on the works of Bello, Heredia, González Prada and Jaimes Freyre
Torres, Perdigón Andrea. "La littérature obstinée : l’idée et la forme du roman chez Juan José Saer, Ricardo Piglia et Roberto Bolaño." Thesis, Paris 4, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014PA040066.
Full textA particular idea of literature was born during the 18th and 19th centuries, a period that corresponds with the rise of the modern novel genre. The idea of the modern novel, which came about during this time period, constitutes a virtual field of characteristics that has left its mark on both 20th century literary theory and on textual production. This research questions the vitality of this particular idea of the modern novel and, therefore, of the notion of literature it withholds. Our aim then, is to study the idea of the novel as it is expressed in the poetics of three contemporary Latin American writers: Juan José Saer, Ricardo Piglia and Roberto Bolaño. This study considers theoretical aspects as well as formal ones, focusing on essays and interviews of the three authors, as well as on three novels: La grande, La ciudad ausente and 2666.It presents a comparative reading of these poetics according to three main concepts: indetermination, relation to experience and reflexivity, which we think to be central to the idea of the modern novel. In addition, this study analyzes the three novels in terms of their narrative, reflexive and hybrid forms
Dufault, Mylène. "La traduction de la littérature hispano-américaine au Québec : de l'intégration immigrante à la mondialisation éditoriale." Thèse, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/1866/9830.
Full textIn 2012, the translation of Hispanic American literary works in Québec is still marginal. However, the translation of such works has been increasing over the last twenty years and two Québec publishers have shown a keen interest in them: Les Écrits des Forges and Les Allusifs. The first has published in Spanish/French versions many canons of Mexican poetry while the latter has a good number of Hispanic American writers in French translation in its catalogue (now part of Leméac). This wave of interest was preceded by an initial movement of integration of Hispanic American literature in Québec, a movement mainly caused by the arrival in Canada of Hispanic American authors fleeing from a war or a dictatorial regime in their country of origin or having other reasons. Based on Pierre Bourdieu’s field theory and its subsequent application to the international literary space by Pascale Casanova, this thesis seeks to explain the conditions and processes that underlie the translation and publishing of Hispanic American literature in Québec. To this end, it analyzes the trajectory of three authors, each of whom has had at least one of his or her books published in French in Québec. These authors are the Salvadoran Horacio Castellanos Moya, whose novel titled Le Dégoût was published by Les Allusifs in 2003, the Mexican Jaime Sabines, whose Poemas del peatón/Poèmes du piéton was published by Les Écrits des Forges in 1997, and the Colombian Quebecer Yvonne América Truque, whose Proyección de los silencios/Projection des silences was published by the CÉDAH in 1986. Each of these trajectories illustrates a particular model of production and distribution of Hispanic American literature in translation which appeared during the last twenty years. Together, these case studies highlight the progressive move towards an increased globalization in Québec publishing structures as well as in the distribution and reception of symbolic goods.
Books on the topic "Théorie hispano-américaine"
The body Hispanic: Gender and sexuality in Spanish and Spanish American literature. Oxford [England]: Clarendon Press, 1989.
Find full textSmith, Paul Julian. The body Hispanic: Gender and sexuality in Spanish and Spanish American literature. Oxford: Clarendon, 1992.
Find full textSmith, Paul Julian. The Body Hispanic: Gender and Sexuality in Spanish and Spanish American Literature (Clarendon Paperbacks). Oxford University Press, USA, 1992.
Find full textSmith, Paul Julian. The Body Hispanic: Gender and Sexuality in Spanish and Spanish American Literature. Oxford University Press, USA, 1990.
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