For the gates of prostitution in poetry: hardy, régnier and gregh’s late nineteenth-early twentieth century sacred ruined maidens

Considering that prostitution has been a controversial topic in almost all societies, it is inevitable that it has become a recurrent content approached in literature. Therefore, it seemed necessary and inescapable the study of prostitution inside poetry. The poems analysed are The Ruined Maid (1903...

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Autor principal: Diaz, Renata Morales
Formato: Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso (Graduação)
Idioma: Inglês
Publicado em: Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná 2020
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spelling riut-1-88992020-11-11T18:34:15Z For the gates of prostitution in poetry: hardy, régnier and gregh’s late nineteenth-early twentieth century sacred ruined maidens Diaz, Renata Morales Cabreira, Regina Helena Urias Prostituição na literatura Poesia - Análise Poética Prostitution in literature Poetry - Analysis Poetics Licenciatura em Letras Considering that prostitution has been a controversial topic in almost all societies, it is inevitable that it has become a recurrent content approached in literature. Therefore, it seemed necessary and inescapable the study of prostitution inside poetry. The poems analysed are The Ruined Maid (1903), by Thomas Hardy; For the Gate of the Courtesans (1912) by Henri de Régnier, and Courtesans (1912), by Fernand Gregh. The analysis focus is literary with the support of historical-sociological evidence and it contrasts the figure of the prostitutes: a positive, reinforced by the archetype of the Sacred Prostitute, and a negative image, reinforced by the impressions of the societies of the Victorian Era and the Belle Époque. Both images are depicted through the words of the poets. The analysis was conducted based on the bibliographical and analytical methods. Considerando que a prostituição é, e sempre foi um tópico controverso em quase todas sociedades, é inevitável que seja recorrente na literatura. Portanto, torna-se indispensável um estudo que aborde a prostituição dentro da poesia. Os poemas analisados são The Ruined Maid (1903), de Thomas Hardy; For the Gate of the Courtesans (1912), de Henri de Régnier e Courtesans (1912), de Fernand Gregh. O foco da análise é literário com o suporte de evidencias histórico-sociológicas e contrasta a figura das prostitutas: uma positiva – reforçada pela imagem do arquétipo da Prostituta Sagrada, e uma negativa – reforçada pelas impressões das sociedades da Era Vitoriana e da Belle Époque. Ambas imagens são retratadas pelas palavras dos poetas. A análise foi conduzida a partir dos métodos bibliográfico e analítico. 2020-11-11T18:34:15Z 2020-11-11T18:34:15Z 2014-08-19 bachelorThesis DIAZ, Renata Morales. For the gates of prostitution in poetry: hardy, régnier and gregh’s late nineteenth-early twentieth century sacred ruined maidens. 2014. 51 f. Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso (Graduação) – Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná, Curitiba, 2014. http://repositorio.utfpr.edu.br/jspui/handle/1/8899 eng application/pdf Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná Curitiba Departamento Acadêmico de Comunicação e Expressão; Departamento Acadêmico de Línguas Estrangeiras Modernas
institution Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná
collection RIUT
language Inglês
topic Prostituição na literatura
Poesia - Análise
Poética
Prostitution in literature
Poetry - Analysis
Poetics
Licenciatura em Letras
spellingShingle Prostituição na literatura
Poesia - Análise
Poética
Prostitution in literature
Poetry - Analysis
Poetics
Licenciatura em Letras
Diaz, Renata Morales
For the gates of prostitution in poetry: hardy, régnier and gregh’s late nineteenth-early twentieth century sacred ruined maidens
description Considering that prostitution has been a controversial topic in almost all societies, it is inevitable that it has become a recurrent content approached in literature. Therefore, it seemed necessary and inescapable the study of prostitution inside poetry. The poems analysed are The Ruined Maid (1903), by Thomas Hardy; For the Gate of the Courtesans (1912) by Henri de Régnier, and Courtesans (1912), by Fernand Gregh. The analysis focus is literary with the support of historical-sociological evidence and it contrasts the figure of the prostitutes: a positive, reinforced by the archetype of the Sacred Prostitute, and a negative image, reinforced by the impressions of the societies of the Victorian Era and the Belle Époque. Both images are depicted through the words of the poets. The analysis was conducted based on the bibliographical and analytical methods.
format Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso (Graduação)
author Diaz, Renata Morales
author_sort Diaz, Renata Morales
title For the gates of prostitution in poetry: hardy, régnier and gregh’s late nineteenth-early twentieth century sacred ruined maidens
title_short For the gates of prostitution in poetry: hardy, régnier and gregh’s late nineteenth-early twentieth century sacred ruined maidens
title_full For the gates of prostitution in poetry: hardy, régnier and gregh’s late nineteenth-early twentieth century sacred ruined maidens
title_fullStr For the gates of prostitution in poetry: hardy, régnier and gregh’s late nineteenth-early twentieth century sacred ruined maidens
title_full_unstemmed For the gates of prostitution in poetry: hardy, régnier and gregh’s late nineteenth-early twentieth century sacred ruined maidens
title_sort for the gates of prostitution in poetry: hardy, régnier and gregh’s late nineteenth-early twentieth century sacred ruined maidens
publisher Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná
publishDate 2020
citation DIAZ, Renata Morales. For the gates of prostitution in poetry: hardy, régnier and gregh’s late nineteenth-early twentieth century sacred ruined maidens. 2014. 51 f. Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso (Graduação) – Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná, Curitiba, 2014.
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