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The Material Object In The Work Of Marcel Proust New Thomas Baldwin

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The Material Object In The Work Of Marcel Proust New Thomas Baldwin
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Publisher: Peter Lang
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.88 MB
Pages: 200
Author: Thomas Baldwin
ISBN: 9783039103232, 3039103237
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: New
Volume: 40

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The Material Object In The Work Of Marcel Proust New Thomas Baldwin by Thomas Baldwin 9783039103232, 3039103237 instant download after payment.

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.

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