The Growth of À la Recherche Du Temps Perdu: 1909-1911

The Growth of À la Recherche Du Temps Perdu: 1909-1911
Author: Anthony R. Pugh
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 420
Release: 2004-01-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780802088185

For forty years, scholars have had access to a vast array of documents that reveal the stages by which a few modest episodes grew into the vast and complex structure the world reveres as Marcel Proust's unique novel, A la recherche du temps perdu. Although many soundings have been made in this corpus, which comprises manuscript pages, exercise books, typescripts, and publisher's proofs, Anthony Pugh's study is the first attempt to provide a comprehensive view of the story that the documents reveal, at least in the years before the outbreak of war in 1914. A crucial feature of the research is the rigorous establishment of the chronological sequence of the documents, a task complicated by Proust's habit of returning to sketches already written, amplifying them with extensive additions in the margins and on the facing pages, often reorganizing them, and finally reworking them in another form, sometimes physically intercalating pages of the first version into the new one. Anthony Pugh analyses with scrupulous care every document, facing all the multi-faceted problems they present, and showing why many solutions, some of them widely accepted by Proust scholars, have to be questioned. It emerges from this investigation that however unsystematic Proust was in his method of composing, there is an inner logic in the way he oscillates between writing new incidents and editing texts already extant. Now, for the first time, the whole story of the way in which A la recherche du temps perdu grew during the first six years of its gestation is told in full, both in its general thrust and in its fine details.

1909-1911

1909-1911
Author: Anthony R. Pugh
Publisher:
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2004
Genre:
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The Growth of A la Recherche Du Temps Perdu

The Growth of A la Recherche Du Temps Perdu
Author: Anthony R. Pugh
Publisher:
Total Pages: 825
Release: 2004
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781442681415

Now, for the first time, the whole story of the way in which A la recherche du temps perdu grew during the first six years of its gestation is told in full, both in its general thrust and in its fine details.

1911-1914

1911-1914
Author: Anthony R. Pugh
Publisher:
Total Pages: 20
Release: 2004
Genre:
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Proust/Warhol

Proust/Warhol
Author: David Carrier
Publisher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2009
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781433104336

"Proust/Warhol : Analytical Philosophy of Art employs three key intellectual tools : the aesthetic theory of Arthur Danto, the account of Proust by Joshua Landy, and the analysis of the art of living by Alexander Nehamas. Proust/Warhol concludes with a discussion of an issue of particular importance for Warhol, the relationship between art and fashion."--Jacket

Processes of Literary Creation

Processes of Literary Creation
Author: Marion Schmid
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2017-12-02
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1351199137

"This work examines the genetic processes that shaped two of the great literary masterpieces of modernity: Flaubert's ""L'Education Sentimentale"" and Proust's ""A la Recherche de Temps Perdu"". A detailed investigation of Flaubert's notebooks and scenarios from 1864 and 1869 and Proust's ""Cahiers"" from 1908 to 1911 reveals the almost diametrically opposed ways in which the two novels evolved in their early stages."

Proust, Class, and Nation

Proust, Class, and Nation
Author: Edward J. Hughes
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2011-09-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 0199609861

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.

Modernism

Modernism
Author: Robin Walz
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2013-11-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 1317860934

Robin Walz’s updated Modernism, now part of the Seminar Studies series, has been updated to include significant primary source material and features to make it more accessible for students returning to, or studying the topic for the first time. The twentieth century was a period of seismic change on a global scale, witnessing two world wars, the rise and fall of communism, the establishment of a global economy, the beginnings of global warming and a complete reversal in the status of women in large parts of the world. The modernist movements of the early twentieth century launched a cultural revolution without which the multi-media-driven world in which we live today would not have been possible. Today modernism is enshrined in art galleries and university courses. Its techniques of abstraction and montage, and its creative impulse to innovate and shock, are the stock-in-trade of commercial advertising, feature films, television and computer-generated graphics. In this concise cultural history, Robin Walz vividly recaptures what was revolutionary about modernism. He shows how an aesthetic concept, arising from a diversity of cultural movements, from Cubism and Bauhaus to Abstract Expressionism and Pop Art, and operating in different ways across the fields of art, literature, music, design and architecture, came to turn intellectual and cultural life and assumptions upside down, first in Europe and then around the world. From the nineteenth century origins of modernism to its postmodern legacies, this book will give the reader access to the big picture of modernism as a dynamic historical process and an unfinished project which still speaks to our times.