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Stephen Bann is Professor and Director of the Centre for Modern Cultural Studies at the University of Kent, where he has taught since 1967- He has taken an active part in the translation and dissemination of contemporary French writing over the past quarter century. His own books include The Clothing of Clio ( 1984 ), The True Vine ( 1989 ) and The Inventions of History (1990). Julia Kristeva's Eliot Lectures on Proust mark an important stage in her career, as a critic, writer and theoretician. Proust has been one of her major interests, as a teacher, over the past few years. This book shows beyond doubt that she regards him as the major French writer of the present century. Indeed, Proust is shown to anticipate to a remarkable degree the preoccupations of a contemporary audience. He opens up a dimension of "embodied" time which sustains and nourishes the human psyche in its present predicament. Kristeva does not reject Previous Proust criticism. On the contrary, she Builds on much of the best that has been written in recent year's, notably the work of Gerard Genette, Gilles Deleuze and Rene Girard. She also uses material from the archival study of Proust's manuscripts, and historical accounts of his own philosophical sources.
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Hardcover. Condición: Very Good. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Very Good. 1st Edition. Kristeva, Julia. Proust and the sense of time / translated and with an introduction by Stephen Bann. First UK edition. London: Faber and Faber, 1993. Hardback, VG, in unclipped dustjacket with minor shelfwear. Brown cloth with cream lettering to spine. Binding strong. xvi, 103pp. Light tanning to page edges. Contents clean and bright. Noted literary critic, psychoanalyst, and theorist Julia Kristeva presents a thoroughly original and compelling reading of Proust's Remembrance of Things Past, just delivered at the 1992 T.S. Eliot Memorial Lectures at Canterbury. Kristeva's first essay, "Proust and Time Embodied," takes a broadly psychoanalytical, linguistically sensitive approach to Proust's exploration of time and the operation of memory. Next in "In Search of Madeline," she delves into Proust's concept of the little cake that flooded him with the taste of childhood regained, providing an explanation for Proust's search for the deeper levels of childhood grounded in her psychoanalytic experience. Throughout Proust and the Sense of Time, Kristeva draws on Proust's notebooks and manuscripts, pointing out significant variations in the different versions of his work. She examines his early philosophical training and the philosophical trends in Paris at the turn of the century, seeking to explain how he his concept of the primacy of memory and sensation. RightWayUp Books aims to provide accurate and detailed descriptions. All images are of the actual book for sale - no stock images are ever used. Thank you for looking at this listing. Nº de ref. del artículo: ABE-1715344542181
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