Proustian Space

Proustian Space

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Feb 1, 1977 · English · Hardcover (120 pages)
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Format Hardcover
Pages 120
Language English
Published Feb 1, 1977
Publisher The Johns Hopkins University Press
Edition First Edition
ISBN-10 0801819210
ISBN-13 9780801819216

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Georges Poulet's exploration of the intricacies of Proustian thought dives deep into the relationship between memory, time, and space. Through a careful analysis of Marcel Proust's work, Poulet unwraps the layers of meaning that Proust intricately weaves into his narratives. He illustrates how Proust's depiction of space is not merely physical but is interlaced with the emotional and psychological experiences of his characters.

The translation by Elliott Coleman allows readers to engage with Poulet's rich insights, making complex philosophical ideas accessible. This journey into Proust's world examines how spaces trigger memories and shape perceptions, emphasizing the fluidity between past and present. Poulet's reflections encourage an appreciation for the subtleties of human experience, revealing how environments influence thoughts and feelings in profound ways.

As Poulet dissects Proust's prose, he also evokes a sense of intimacy, inviting readers to contemplate their own experiences of time and memory. The text serves as a bridge between literary analysis and philosophical inquiry, enriching the understanding of Proust's genius.

Throughout this intellectual endeavor, Poulet ultimately sheds light on the universality of human experiences encapsulated in literary works, offering a profound commentary on how literature mirrors life itself.
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