Lengua, Literatura y Lenguajes Audiovisuales-Tesis de Pregrado
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Item Acoso textual invención y fin de un mundo: un signo de lo contemporáneo(2010) Correa Astudillo, María Augusta; Verdugo Cárdenas, Gladys JaquelineItem El humor en Ecuador en paños menores de Eduardo Cevallos García; y de flores a flores y miel, de Francisco Febreres Cordero : paralelismo y contrastes(2011) Calle Vintimilla, Diego Alberto; Correa Astudillo, María AugustaItem La representación del pensamiento naciente a través del monólogo interior en Entre Marx y una mujer desnuda y Ciudad de invierno(Universidad de Cuenca, 2020-10-22) Delgado Orellana, Christian Andrés; Correa Astudillo, María AugustaThe use of the stream of consciousness tries to replicate the thinking in its nascent state. It means, expose the ideas froma a character, in an introspective way, that, generally, omits the structure of the traditional narrative. This shows trough an atypical writing with a fast rythm, wich searches to proyect the disorder and the inmediacy that conforms the renewing ideas. James Joyce (1882-1941) is the most known author that has used the stream of consciousness in his work. The reason is due his novel, Ulysses (1922), established a precedent about the treatment of this method in writing. By their side, Jorge Enrique Adoum (1926-2009) and Abdón Ubidia (1944), ecuadorian authors that work about the city in their novels, employ the stream of consciousness in their writing too: Entre Marx y una mujer desnuda (1976) and Ciudad de invierno (1979), respectively. But, they use this technique with certain changes. In Consecuense, the present work comes to be an answer to this sort of trinagulation made by this users of the stream of consciousness. In this work, we’ll note how the pair of ecuadorian writers reflect, or not, in the legacy that James Joyce left about the use of this literary resource. Plus, it proves that this narrative proposal doesn’t mean an innovation only for the style in the writting, but, this also means a lot of possibilities of freedom in the ideas (of insatisfaction, cynicism, submission, lust, among others) for the chacaracter that is thinkingItem Manifestaciones de la diferencia en la cuentística ecuatoriana de Raúl Serrano, Raúl Vallejo y Javier Vásconez(2011) Cordero Arellano, Zoraida Matilde; Naula Espinoza, Andrea Gimena; Correa Astudillo, María Augusta
