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OverviewFor many, Proust is the supreme European writer of the twentieth century. This book tackles his achievement head-on. Art, death, sex, politics, loss, guilt, morality -- Proust's major themes are revealed and explained here. Proust Among the Stars is a matchless close reading of Remembrance of Things Past and a lesson in how to read the great books profitably and pleasurably. Malcolm Bowie asserts that Proust's novel is one of the great exercises in speculative imagining in the world's literature; and that its originality lies first in the quality of Proust's textual invention, page after page, line after line. Proust's world constantly shimmers with a sense of multiple possibilities and is at the same time infused with the urge to order, obsessively to organize. Bowie examines how Proust achieves this in his writing, as opposed to his themes, plots, or theories. An original, beautiful, and deeply moving book, Proust Among the Stars shows how Proust's work deepens our understanding of our lives and ourselves. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Malcolm BowiePublisher: Columbia University Press Imprint: Columbia University Press Dimensions: Width: 14.50cm , Height: 3.70cm , Length: 23.00cm Weight: 0.553kg ISBN: 9780231114905ISBN 10: 0231114907 Pages: 352 Publication Date: 15 March 1999 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Out of stock Table of ContentsReviewsThe best general study of Proust's 3,000-page work. -- Times Literary Supplement Genteel and meditative. -- Lingua Franca Bowie can say more in three sentences than many a scholar in a belabored chapter... This is criticism motivated by intellectual joy, creatively sustained by felicities of expression. -- Victor Brombert, Los Angeles Times Bowie is one of our best living critics... [His] moving wit sends his reader straight back to the text itself. Which is what criticism should do. -- A. S. Byatt, London Daily Telegraph Each [chapter] challenges traditional interpretations of Proust's handling of these themes, and deepens one's pleasure in and understanding of the novel... Excellent. -- Guardian A searching attempt to grasp the nature of Proust's vast project... Brilliant analyses. -- Times (London) Author InformationMalcolm Bowie is Marshal Foch Professor of French Literature at Oxford University and a Fellow of All Souls College. His previous books include Freud, Proust, and Lacan and Lacan: A Modern Master. He reviews regularly for the Times Literary Supplement, Guardian, London Review of Books, and the Times Higher Education Supplement. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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