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History and Ideology in Proust

Author : Michael Sprinker
Publisher : Verso
Page : 248 pages
File Size : 47,88 MB
Release : 1998
Category : History in literature
ISBN : 9781859841884

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This departure from the norm reveals a side to Proust that was capable of observing the class struggle in the Third Republic, a possibility that the author discovered in his studying and interpretation of A la recherche du temps perdu.

Proust, Class, and Nation

Author : Edward J. Hughes
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 315 pages
File Size : 12,29 MB
Release : 2011-09-08
Category : History
ISBN : 0199609861

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Edward J. Hughes here seeks to assess how Proust and his novel 'A la Recherche du Temps Perdu' might be understood in relation to issues of class and nation.

Proust in Perspective

Author : Armine Kotin Mortimer
Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Page : 344 pages
File Size : 28,25 MB
Release : 2002-08-07
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780252027543

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Marcel Proust speaks to us today as a contemporary and a classic. His great novel resonates across languages and time, summing up the past, interpreting the present, and envisioning the future. For Proust in Perspective, scholars from France, Italy, Belgium, Germany, Sweden, Japan, Canada, and the United States have drawn on rich new editions of Proust's novel and correspondence to bring us fresh views of his work. In nineteen original essays, a foreword by Jean–Yves Tadié, and an introduction by editors Armine Kotin Mortimer and Katherine Kolb, this volume guides readers through the dense weave of Proust's fiction and correspondence. The essays take us into the realm of Proustian language–-as quotation, metaphor, and memory–-and into art history and musical ideology, connecting the art of words with the words of art. They explore the interface of history and fiction, the mysteries of the text's evolution, and the dilemmas of its publication. They present the revelations of genetic criticism and the surprises of gender analysis. Taken together, these essays conjure a multifaceted profile of Proust–-his work, life, character, and influence–-and of new directions in Proust scholarship today. With compelling rigor and infectious enthusiasm, Proust in Perspective conveys the magnitude of Proust's continuing appeal.

Reading Proust

Author : Maria Paganini-Ambord
Publisher : U of Minnesota Press
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 40,86 MB
Release : 1994
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781452902074

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Aesthetic Ideology

Author : Paul De Man
Publisher : U of Minnesota Press
Page : 212 pages
File Size : 39,68 MB
Release :
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781452900674

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A culmination of de Man's thoughts on philosophy, politics and history. The book presents an inquiry into the relation of rhetoric, epistemology and aesthetics, that offers radical notions of materiality. De Man reads Kant and Hegel with a combination of philosophical vigour and interpretive pressure. The texts collected here were written or delivered as lectures during the last years of Man's life, between 1977 and 1983. Many of them have never been available previously in any form; these include essays from Kant's materialism, his relation to Schiller, and the concept of irony.

The Cambridge Companion to Proust

Author : Richard Bales
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 270 pages
File Size : 49,20 MB
Release : 2001-06-14
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780521669610

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This Companion, first published in 2001, aims to provide a broad account of the major features of Proust's work.

The Material Object in the Work of Marcel Proust

Author : Thomas Baldwin
Publisher : Peter Lang
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 14,65 MB
Release : 2005
Category : Art
ISBN : 9783039103232

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This book describes the development of Proust's treatment of material objects from his earliest work Les Plaisirs et les jours to his mature novel À la recherche du temps perdu. It examines the literary influences on Proust's way with objects in the light of certain critical texts and reconsiders the significance of Ruskin. As the movement from unreflective and spontaneous representation to a meta-narrative of consciousness is traced, some questions as to the banality of the 'banal object' arise. The meta-narrative finds resonance in a peculiarly Proustian pictoriality which has been largely unnoticed. It resides in descriptions where objects appear simultaneously or at different times as things in paintings and in the real. By exploring connections between Proust's pictoriality and his reflections on 'matière' and 'surface', the author suggests a radical approach to the modernism of À la recherche du temps perdu.

Marcel Proust in Context

Author : Adam Watt
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 287 pages
File Size : 25,19 MB
Release : 2013-12-05
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 110751214X

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This volume sets Marcel Proust's masterwork, Á la recherche du temps perdu (In Search of Lost Time, 1913–27), in its cultural and socio-historical contexts. Essays by the leading scholars in the field attend to Proust's biography, his huge correspondence, and the genesis and protracted evolution of his masterpiece. Light is cast on Proust's relation to thinkers and artists of his time, and to those of the great French and European traditions of which he is now so centrally a part. There is vivid exploration of Proust's reading; his attitudes towards contemporary social and political issues; his relation to journalism, religion, sexuality, science and travel, and how these figure in the Recherche. The volume closes with a comprehensive survey of Proust's critical reception, from reviews during his lifetime to the present day, including assessments of Proust in translation and the broader assimilation of his work into twentieth- and twenty-first-century culture.

Understanding Marcel Proust

Author : Allen Thiher
Publisher : Univ of South Carolina Press
Page : 311 pages
File Size : 19,6 MB
Release : 2013-08-15
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 161117256X

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Understanding Marcel Proust includes an overview of Marcel Proust's development as a writer, addressing both works published and unpublished in his lifetime, and then offers an in-depth interpretation of Proust's major novel, In Search of Lost Time, relating it to the Western literary tradition while also demonstrating its radical newness as a narrative. In his introduction Allen Thiher outlines Proust's development in the context of the political and artistic life of the Third Republic, arguing that everything Proust wrote before In Search of Lost Time was an experiment in sorting out whether he wanted to be a writer of critical theory or of fiction. Ultimately, Thiher observes, all these experiments had a role in the elaboration of the novel. Proust became both theorist and fiction writer by creating a bildungsroman narrating a writer's education. What is perhaps most original about Thiher's interpretation, however, is his demonstration that Proust removed his aged narrator from the novel's temporal flow to achieve a kind of fictional transcendence. Proust never situates his narrator in historical time, which allows him to demonstrate concretely what he sees as the function of art: the truth of the absolute particular removed from time's determinations. The artist that the narrator hopes to become at the end of the novel must pursue his own individual truths—those in fact that the novel has narrated, for him and the reader, up to the novel's conclusion. Written in a language accessible to upper-level undergraduates as well as literate general readers, Understanding Marcel Proust simultaneously addresses a scholarly public aware of the critical arguments that Proust's work has generated. Thiher's study should make Proust's In Search of Lost Time more widely accessible by explicating its structure and themes.

Postmodernity, Ethics and the Novel

Author : Andrew Gibson
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 248 pages
File Size : 44,17 MB
Release : 2002-01-04
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 1134638647

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In Postmodernity, Ethics and the Novel Andrew Gibson sets out to demonstrate that postmodern theory has actually made possible an ethical discourse around fiction. Each chapter elaborates and discusses a particular aspect of Levinas' thought and raises questions for that thought and its bearing on the novel. It also contains detailed analyses of particular texts. Part of the book's originality is its concentration on a range of modernist and postmodern novels which have seldom if ever served as the basis for a larger ethical theory of fiction. Postmodernity, Ethics and the Novel discusses among others the writings of Joseph Conrad, Henry James, Jane Austen, Samuel Beckett, Marcel Proust and Salman Rushdie.