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Contemporary French And Francophone Cultures Roland Barthes The Proust Variations Thomas Baldwin

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Contemporary French And Francophone Cultures Roland Barthes The Proust Variations Thomas Baldwin
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Publisher: Liverpool University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.92 MB
Pages: 208
Author: Thomas Baldwin
ISBN: 9781789620016, 1789620015
Language: English
Year: 2019
Volume: 62

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Contemporary French And Francophone Cultures Roland Barthes The Proust Variations Thomas Baldwin by Thomas Baldwin 9781789620016, 1789620015 instant download after payment.

This book confronts the singularity of the relationship between two exemplary writers of the last century in order to challenge and to reinvigorate our notions of what art and criticism - literary or otherwise - can do. While it takes Roland Barthes's encounters with Marcel Proust's monumental masterpiece A la recherche du temps perdu as its specific focus, the implications of its argument are far-reaching. Indeed, the book argues that Barthes's writing on Proust's work between the early 1950s and 1980 (including a substantial set of unpublished notes for a series of seminars delivered at the University of Rabat in 1969-1970) proposes not only a critical culture of Proust that is productively inconsistent, but also, more generally, a fresh understanding of criticism as a creative activity that embraces insecurity and variation as it refuses to remain fixed upon reassuringly stable themes, meanings and interpretations.

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