...scope of this sensitivitywhich is Proust's hallmark: in a way which is reminiscentof a few...Flaubert is perhapsafter all Proust's closest teacher: for although...usually less broad and deep than Proust's, intheir more limited scope...
...identical succession of notes could takeon a different meaning by being arranged in a different way. ” On the otherhand, he was fascinated by Proust's manner of building up a character bydropping hints, so to speak, before it entered the...
...thatwould have given her analysis of Proust's ideas more connections with thepractical...study that sheds further light on Proust's aestheticphilosophy is Anthony Albert...perdu(1998). Everman ascribes Proust'sway of conceptualizing art to the influU...
...Penmarch contained the basicelements of Proust's imagination in an untempered form...at Penmarch, indicates Proust'sway of dealing with the anxiety-provokingimagery...Sainte-Beuve, we have the notes of Proust's attempts to arrive at his...
...201D [morbid breath] to describe Proust's manner. Although theGuatemalan...followed theposthumous publication of Proust's final volume, the cases of Argentinaand...201CPor el camino de Proust” [Proust'sWay]. Marianipointed out the difficulty...
...suggests, one of the models for Proust's Odette, and her affairwith Manet...137).It speaks volumes for Proust's charm and tact, Whistler's affability...the conversationwould have been Proust'sway of effecting a reconciliation between...
...to a genre or to a set of ideas. Proust's notion is to apply toRenan neither...incorporation. Accordinglythen, Proust'sway is to open his ears to Renan's...not) of the supernatural; Proust's recollection is clearly...
...o'er the perfumed seaThe weary, way-worn wanderer boreTo his own native...by our own Sir Walter Scott.Proust's Françoise is indeed one of those...retainers in Scott's books.Proust'sway of analysing all that St. Paul declares...
...regard, yet notably slippery in the way they trace a self'srelation to...of his first-person memoirs. Proust'sway of vaunting, of braggingabout his...As one might expect, Gide found Proust's Sodome et Gomorrhe dishonest. Reading...
......geography, stands Marcel Proust's A la recherche du...mysterious' the way in which Proust attained...book for granted, Proust's institution as a French...for memory. 'If Proust's book is today the...from authentic in the way one expects a souvenir......
......du temps perdu. (1) Proust's more robust development...political nuances that filigree Proust's lesbian imaginings, and in particular, the way he imagined his character...throughout his work, and Proust's semiotics of this sexual......
......theoretical volume of Marcel Proust's novel A la recherche du...almost every possible way it resists an adaptation...six preceding volumes of Proust's novel and so a cinematic...spectator already knows Proust's work or must incorporate......
......recollective process of Proust's narrator, and of a kind...with and enthusiasm for Proust's writing are well known...works--that is, the way in which the minds of her...recollections. Poulet contrasts Proust's emphasis on the unifying......
......Why is it, by the way, that, if you can...to reality with [Proust's] precision from...oneself in it," as a way of "perceiv[ing] the world" freshly, Proust's second or sophisticated...certain fantasmatic way of circulating in...but, at least in Proust's case, of ......
......confined to some excerpts from Proust's essays, but by the end...familiar with the whole of Proust's universe as anyone not having...in French, to Swann's Way in English in comparative...volume Approaches to Teaching Proust's Fiction...
......straight-forward adaptation the way that nineteenth-century realist...culturally sustaining myth. Proust's novel is not sacred in France...suggest that it is obvious how Proust's enormously long, subjectively...careful in our understanding of Proust's novel--technically, ......
......Malcolm Bowie reminds us that Proust's novel is, like the constellations...demonstrates not only the skill of Proust's craftsmanship, but also...proposed here goes a long way towards addressing such...read, enjoy and savour Proust's novel. This is destined......
......unfinished works such as Proust's A la Recherche du temps...currently prevalent view on Proust's work as an endless writing...becomes apparent in the way they are presented, imperfect...Several decades later, Proust's work continues to fascinate......
......The intense yet skeptical way I reacted to the CAVE installation...appearances before I came upon Proust's pages on him. Proust closes...have an even better claim to Proust's favorite chapter title, "Intermittences of the Heart," than Proust's own. And there's a whole......
......all masterworks, is Marcel Proust's Remembrance of Things Past...Not that one wishes in any way to undervalue Moncrieff's...case. Much of this is owing to Proust's method of composition. Extravagance...trouble in finding more to add by way of new subordinate clauses......
......and that on the way all our lives have...about its author. Proust's concerns about...and communicates a way of "living in time...from 1880-1919, Proust's novel bears witness...THE PAST RECAPTURED Proust's book has been renamed...Recaptured, he divulges a way "to ......
......galleys reveal, in a blizzard of Proust's own handwriting, how he changed...subdivision of the novel into Swann's Way and The Guermantes Way as the perfect structure for...a third-rate contemporary, Proust's masterpiece would have joined......
......read the entirety of Marcel Proust's "Remembrance of Things Past...his own copy of "Swann's Way," reading along and smiling...com's review section for Proust's book, one reader's description...millionth of a nanosecond. Proust's obsession with time may have......
......realistic city Joyce's Dublin, Proust's Paris, Kafka's Prague, and...was immortalized as Combray in Proust's A la recherche du temps perdu...Illiers who has read Swann's Way, the first part of Proust's great novel, has no difficulty......
......statement--entirely borrowed from Marcel Proust's monumental novel--appears to describe a more conservative position. Proust's protagonist, Marcel, recalls his grandmother...by renowned artists. By appropriating Proust's words to stand in for his own, Rene was......
......is sumptuously set. Local consensus says that "Proust'sWay: Monet, Debussy, and Others" at Moscow's Pushkin...views of Giverny and the Rouen Cathedral) with Proust's ("Swann's Way") and ties them together with a series of attendant......
......had failed to finish Marcel Proust's mammoth novel Remembrance of...earring, and mourning gives way to a confused poking at the ground. Proust's friend Robert de Saint-Loup...sea. More surprising is the way Ruiz forces us to recognize......
......start with an explosion and then work our way up to a climax." It's as if Child...once said that one of the beauties of Proust's In Search of Lost Time is that it couldn...what my grandmother was always saying. Proust's first sentence is a perfectly economic......
......of the final and encapsulating novel of Proust's masterwork. This structure built of memory...and more blatantly, Ruiz makes good on Proust's intuitions of mutability. Then, one...A foxlike figure, Perez squirms his way deep into Morel at all phases of his career......
......beautiful working model in which Proust's million-and-a-half words...some striking similarities in the way they approach Proust's text. Both men exploit the fact...simultaneously with Swann's Way (the first volume). Both men......
......debut novel. Albertine, Proust's sensual, wayward heroine...Slowly it pushes its way through the gap, down...Her assignations with Proust's Narrator in his darkened...her involvement with Proust's Narrator, her relationships......
......Penguin edition of Marcel Proust's In Search of Lost Time...Penguin now calls The Way by Swann's rather than Swann's Way, the young hero cries...s editor. He sums up Proust's appeal: "the epic historical...have a nice whiff of Proust's fin-de- siecle, lounge......
......once performed on radio - of Proust's great novel. The original movie...glittering, decadent galere of Proust's world - the arrivistes and the...yes, but in a rather spooky way, for in the process of adapting...screenplay, and this gave her a way into Proust. Then, in 1997......
......freeze his posture suddenly on a Venice street, with one leg way up in the air. It's an effect that might be appropriate for...Screenplay by Gilles Taurand and Mr. Ruiz, based on Marcel Proust's novel "Le Temps Retrouve." Cinematography by Ricardo Aronovich......
......kiss". The pursuit of Proust's protean sensibility, and...Tadie's translator leaves Proust's titles in French, Carter...life and art, in just the way Proust had seemingly rejected...compromise involved in Proust's own nosiness and gossiping......
......chunks appearing after Proust's death in 1922. This imperfect...detailed pleasures of Proust's writing". Unluckily...volume is the first. The Way by Swann's, by Lydia...as nearly as possible Proust's word choice, word order......
......through various aspects of Proust's life - his mother- fixation...The effect is to see Proust's life as a series of paradoxes...rest of the book hinges on Proust's relationship with Sydney...creative genius. In a lesser way, Joyce also haunts this......
......in the evanescent is his search; Proust's division between art and life, Swann's way and the Guermantes' way, is his division; and Proust's images - the twin spires, the madeleine......
......decoding of the "sublime extremities" of Proust's In Search of Lost Time. When Bowie describes Proust's mammoth novel as a "a 3,000 page incantation...the versions of selfhood through which Proust's narrator constructs his narrative. Through......
......Swann (1913, tr. Swann's Way, 1928) went unnoticed, but...awarded the Goncourt Prize. Proust's semiautobiographical novel cycle...causes of their suffering.In Proust's scheme the individual is isolated...her subjective experience. Proust's ability to interpret innermost......
......Collections of his articles and essays include Journal, 1932–39 (1947, partial tr. Second Thoughts, 1961), Proust'sWay (1949, tr. 1950), and Cain, Where Is Your Brother? (tr. 1962). Mauriac received the 1952 Nobel Prize in Literature......
......Socialist leader Léon Blum. He edited (1903–13) the journal Gil Blas and arranged (1913) for the publication of Proust's Swann's Way. After fighting in World War I, he moved to Monaco to become (1924) artistic director of the Theatre......
......beautiful working model in which Proust's million-and-a-half words...some striking similarities in the way they approach Proust's text. Both men exploit the fact...simultaneously with Swann's Way (the first volume). Both men......
......geography, stands Marcel Proust's A la recherche du...mysterious' the way in which Proust attained...book for granted, Proust's institution as a French...for memory. 'If Proust's book is today the...from authentic in the way one expects a souvenir......
......debut novel. Albertine, Proust's sensual, wayward heroine...Slowly it pushes its way through the gap, down...Her assignations with Proust's Narrator in his darkened...her involvement with Proust's Narrator, her relationships......
......Penguin edition of Marcel Proust's In Search of Lost Time...Penguin now calls The Way by Swann's rather than Swann's Way, the young hero cries...s editor. He sums up Proust's appeal: "the epic historical...have a nice whiff of Proust's fin-de- siecle, lounge......
......all masterworks, is Marcel Proust's Remembrance of Things Past...Not that one wishes in any way to undervalue Moncrieff's...case. Much of this is owing to Proust's method of composition. Extravagance...trouble in finding more to add by way of new subordinate clauses......
......once performed on radio - of Proust's great novel. The original movie...glittering, decadent galere of Proust's world - the arrivistes and the...yes, but in a rather spooky way, for in the process of adapting...screenplay, and this gave her a way into Proust. Then, in 1997......
......freeze his posture suddenly on a Venice street, with one leg way up in the air. It's an effect that might be appropriate for...Screenplay by Gilles Taurand and Mr. Ruiz, based on Marcel Proust's novel "Le Temps Retrouve." Cinematography by Ricardo Aronovich......
......du temps perdu. (1) Proust's more robust development...political nuances that filigree Proust's lesbian imaginings, and in particular, the way he imagined his character...throughout his work, and Proust's semiotics of this sexual......
......theoretical volume of Marcel Proust's novel A la recherche du...almost every possible way it resists an adaptation...six preceding volumes of Proust's novel and so a cinematic...spectator already knows Proust's work or must incorporate......
......kiss". The pursuit of Proust's protean sensibility, and...Tadie's translator leaves Proust's titles in French, Carter...life and art, in just the way Proust had seemingly rejected...compromise involved in Proust's own nosiness and gossiping......