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Proust The One And The Many Identity And Difference In La Recherche Du Temps Perdu Flp

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Proust The One And The Many Identity And Difference In La Recherche Du Temps Perdu Flp
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.21 MB
Author: Fülöp, Erika;Proust, Marcel
ISBN: 9781351192491, 9781907975325, 1351192493, 1907975322
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Proust The One And The Many Identity And Difference In La Recherche Du Temps Perdu Flp by Fülöp, Erika;proust, Marcel 9781351192491, 9781907975325, 1351192493, 1907975322 instant download after payment.

"One of the many aspects that make Marcel Prousts A la recherche du temps perdu such a complex and subtle work is its engagement with metaphysical questions. The disparate nature of the narrators experiences, hypotheses, and statements has generated a number of conflicting interpretations, based on parallels with the thought of one or another philosopher from Plato to Leibniz, Spinoza, Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, Bergson, or Deleuze. Through the analysis of the narrators two seemingly incompatible perceptions of the world, which reveal reality to be either one or infinitely multiple, Erika Fuelop proposes a reading of the novel that reconciles the opposites. Rather than being undecided or self-contradictory, the narrative thematizes the insufficiency of the dualist perspective and invites the reader to take a step beyond it. Erika Fuelop is an independent researcher, whose doctoral thesis completed at the University of Aberdeen is at the basis of this monograph."

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