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The Proustian Fabric Christie V. McDonald

The Proustian Fabric By Christie V. McDonald

The Proustian Fabric by Christie V. McDonald


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In stressing the power of association that Proust describes, this work reminds Proust's reader that the feeling of form, Proust wrote he admired in Giotto is neither a given nor the product of accident, neither a vision in which one believes nor a series of associative displacements.

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The Proustian Fabric: Associations of Memory by Christie V. McDonald

The association of ideas became the foundation of Freudian psychoanalysis, informed the nascent semiology of Saussure, and characterized the literary works of Sterne, Joyce, Woolf, and especially Marcel Proust. The author of Remembrance of Things Past, acutely aware of how philosophical, historical, and narrative writing intersected, gave years of thinking and planning to his multivolume masterpiece. Its shape was protean. Each successive volume reconfigured the previous ones and in 1987 Proust readers welcomed the publication of several new editions, among them the Bibliotheque de la Pleiade, which presented as many pages of variants as of text. The Proustian Fabric engages the complex layers of association to be found in Proust's work. According to Christie McDonald, Remembrance of Things Past straddles the dominant thinking patterns of two centuries: the nineteenth, in which the association of fragmentary thought was to be subsumed into the notion of a totality, and the twentieth, in which the notion of associative thinking was to move toward an infinite process of referral and interpretation. Imbued with McDonald's discerning knowledge of Proust's intellectual and historical milieu, his compendious writing and his critics, The Proustian Fabric is one of the first books to take into account the rich variations of the new editions and to reexamine certain suppositions about Proust's methods, as well as his concern with philosophy, literature, art, and politics.

About Christie V. McDonald

Christie McDonald is a professor of French at the Universite de Montrel. She is the author of Dispositions: Quatre Essais sur les ecrits de Rousseau, Mallarme, Proust et Derrida autour de textes et musique (1986).

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GOR005112254
9780803231504
0803231504
The Proustian Fabric: Associations of Memory by Christie V. McDonald
Used - Very Good
Hardback
University of Nebraska Press
19911221
247
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