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The Two Hundred Sixtyseven Plants In The Writings Of Marcel Proust 18711922 A Documentary Interpretation Of The Botanical Influences On His Literature Brian Morley

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The Two Hundred Sixtyseven Plants In The Writings Of Marcel Proust 18711922 A Documentary Interpretation Of The Botanical Influences On His Literature Brian Morley
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Publisher: The Edwin Mellen Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.49 MB
Author: Brian Morley
ISBN: 9780779906291, 0779906292
Language: English
Year: 2012

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The Two Hundred Sixtyseven Plants In The Writings Of Marcel Proust 18711922 A Documentary Interpretation Of The Botanical Influences On His Literature Brian Morley by Brian Morley 9780779906291, 0779906292 instant download after payment.

The most complete scholarly work to study representations of plants in the writings of Marcel Proust. Proust took simple inspiration from the gardens he observed in his daily life. This book takes a different approach because it is based on the author’s fiction and correspondence. It also explains how Proust was a chronic asthmatic, whose passion for plants actually caused him to suffer. Proust used plants as a creative tool, yet they also led to his physical decline.

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