21 resultados para Milnes, Richard Monckton, Baron Houghton, 1809-1885.
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Esequiel Gomes da Silva reúne neste livro vários textos jornalísticos do maranhense Artur Azevedo, considerado o primeiro grande dramaturgo brasileiro. O período focado por Silva foi um dos mais fecundos na carreira jornalística do escritor, que através de suas crônicas traçou, com verve e simpático distanciamento, um amplo painel da sociedade e da vida política e cultural do Rio de Janeiro, a efervescente capital imperial. O livro traz, além das crônicas publicadas nesse período - transcritas integralmente, com ortografia atualizada - uma percuciente análise sobre a produção intelectual de Artur Azevedo, enfatizando, porém, sua atuação enquanto crítico de jornais. A obra ainda oferece uma caracterização geral das crônicas e se debruça sobre o processo de elaboração formal e sobre os recursos de comicidade utilizados pelo escritor. O trabalho também possibilita compreender como essas crônicas serviram de ferramenta de intervenção artística, cultural, política e social, terminando por mostrar um Artur Azevedo surpreendentemente engajado nos assuntos do país e empenhado no fortalecimento da cultura brasileira
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This paper analyzes the character Bigger Thomas Native Son’s American novel published in 1940 by African-American author Richard Wright. Through this character we try to study more the post-slavery racial issue in a country where racial segregation was legally sustained and how this issue was reflected in society and identity formation of their native sons African-American
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The aim of this paper is to analyze the translation of the work by the translator-traveller Richard Francis Burton, Explorations of the Highlands of the Brazil, with a full account of the gold and diamond mines, made by Américo Jacobina Lacombe, trying to relate the work of the latter to the editorial goals of the Brasiliana Collection. As a subseries of the Biblioteca Pedagógica Brasileira [Brazilian Pedagogical Library] published by Companhia Editora Nacional, Brasiliana was conceived in agreement with the 1930s and 1940s policies to expand lay education and make it possible for Brazilians to get to better know the greatness of their country. The paper will focus on the numerous translator’s notes, since many of them reveal Lacombe’s didactic purpose of informing readers about Brazilian history and geography. The analysis also examines the effacement of Burton’s translations from Portuguese into English in his book.
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This investigation has as an objective to observe the translation of the word “eyes” and its collocates, in similar and (re)used fragments extracted from two books written by Clarice Lispector, A Descoberta do Mundo, translated by Giovanni Pontiero as Discovering the World and Uma Aprendizagem ou o Livro dos Prazeres, translated by Richard A. Mazzara and Lorri A. Parris as An Apprenticeship or The Book of Delights.Another objective is to identify aspects of normalization found in the respective translations of these fragments. The metodology is situated in the field of Corpus-based Translation Studies, (proposed by Baker, 1993, 1995, 1996, 1999, 2004; studies on normalization by de Scott, 1998); research and project by Camargo 2003a, 2003b, 2004, 2008), and in Corpus Linguistics (studies by Berber Sardinha, 2004); also, it is based on the author’s critical heritage (studies by Gotlib, 1993, 2009; Nunes, B., 1995; Sant‘Anna, 1997; Ruggero 2000; Sá, O., 2000; Franco Júnior, 2000; Ranzolin (1985), Varin, 2002; e Cherem, 2003). The results found in this research enabled to carry out a comparative study among the respective translators concerning tendencies to normalization and show Pontiero’s smaller tendency in relation to the couple of translators Richard A. Mazzara e Lorri A. Parris.
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Starting with a critical review that make Deleuze and Guattari about the use of images in the writings and drawings reproduced in Narrative of a Child Analysis, by Melanie Klein, the authors reflect on the place of metaphor in the speech of this analyzed child about desiring life, intoxicated with Oedipian metaphors. They highlight the role of metaphor in the production of the alleged psychoanalytic intoxication.
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