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Spoiled Distinctions Hannah Freed-Thall (Assistant Professor of Comparative Literature, Assistant Professor of Comparative Literature, Brown University)

Spoiled Distinctions By Hannah Freed-Thall (Assistant Professor of Comparative Literature, Assistant Professor of Comparative Literature, Brown University)

Summary

Spoiled Distinctions charts twentieth-century experiments in the aesthetics of the ordinary, arguing that Proust and his literary and philosophical successors (Francis Ponge, Nathalie Sarraute, Yasmina Reza, Pierre Bourdieu, and Roland Barthes, among others) multiply strategies for reading and valuing the everyday.

Spoiled Distinctions Summary

Spoiled Distinctions: Aesthetics and the Ordinary in French Modernism by Hannah Freed-Thall (Assistant Professor of Comparative Literature, Assistant Professor of Comparative Literature, Brown University)

Spoiled Distinctions investigates crises of evaluation in twentieth-century France. Taking Marcel Proust as its central figure, the book theorizes the disorienting force of everyday aesthetic experience. In a series of surprising readings, Hannah Freed-Thall frees Proust from his reputation as the most refined of high modernists. The author of In Search of Lost Time appears here as a journalist and newspaper enthusiast, a literary ventriloquist and connoisseur of popular scandals, and a writer attentive to the unsophisticated phenomenology of the here and now. The final chapters of the book consider the legacy of Proust's experiments with inestimable worth. Authors Francis Ponge, Nathalie Sarraute, and Yasmina Reza also explore the underside of cultural distinction. With Proust, they elaborate modernist variations on the beautiful and sublime--from nuance to the "whatever" and from the awkward to the sickly-sweet. Spoiled Distinctions thus revitalizes the critical discourse on aesthetics. Mapping the intersection of phenomenology, aesthetic theory, and the sociology of culture, the book reveals how enchanting the ordinary can be.

Spoiled Distinctions Reviews

Spoiled Distinctions is a sparkling work of criticism that illuminates the intriguing constellation of Proust, Sarraute, Ponge and Reza, drawing our attention to the role of the ordinary, the botched and the inarticulate in the work of these writers. Freed-Thall writes crisply, demonstrating an eye for nuance and detail of the very sort that characterizes the writers she so revealingly explores. * Adam Watt, author of Marcel Proust *
Spoiled Distinctions is an engaging, beautifully written, convincingly argued, and original study of aesthetic disorientation in French modernism. Freed-Thall has a gift for pithy and striking formulations that encapsulate arguments, and stay with the reader. * Alison James, author of Constraining Chance: Georges Perec and the Oulipo *
Spoiled Distinctions is in fact a book of remarkable freshness. With delighted, near-obsessive attention to detail and a sophisticated awareness of historical milieu, Hannah Freed-Thall explores the surfaces of works by Marcel Proust, Francis Ponge, Nathalie Sarraute, and Yasmina Reza. She brings the worlds of these great modernists into our presence and shows us how the value of their work is built upon the creation of new terms of valuing. * Susan Stewart, author of The Poet's Freedom: A Notebook on Making *
This is an exceptional book about the unexceptional, the botched, the flawed, and the imperfect. Original and illuminating, the volume considers French modernism and its fascination with the thoroughly unremarkable: everyday incidents and encounters, modest means of enjoyment, and commonplace objects like coffee-table statuettes, glasses of tap water, spots, and soap...Summing Up: Essential. * CHOICE *
..indispensable..." Zakir Paul, Critical Inquiry

About Hannah Freed-Thall (Assistant Professor of Comparative Literature, Assistant Professor of Comparative Literature, Brown University)

Hannah Freed-Thall is Assistant Professor of French Literature, Thought and Culture at New York University.

Table of Contents

Introduction Part One: Aesthetic Disorientation in Proust 1. Prestige 2. Babble 3. Nuance Part Two: Mid-Century Experiments 4. Profanation in Ponge 5. Sarraute's Bad Taste 6. Afterword Notes References

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9780190887391
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Spoiled Distinctions: Aesthetics and the Ordinary in French Modernism by Hannah Freed-Thall (Assistant Professor of Comparative Literature, Assistant Professor of Comparative Literature, Brown University)
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Oxford University Press Inc
2018-07-26
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Winner of Winner of the Modernist Studies Association Prize for a First Book Winner of the Aldo and Jeanne Scaglione Prize for French and Francophone Studies A ^ICHOICE^R Outstanding Academic Title.
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