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Proust, the Body and Literary Form
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Proust, the Body and Literary Form

Kirjailija:
pokkari, 2006
englanti
This 1999 study examines the connections between Proust's fin-de-siècle 'nervousness' and his apprehensions regarding literary form. Michael Finn shows that Proust's anxieties both about bodily weakness and about novel-writing were fed by a set of intriguing psychological and medical texts, and were mirrored in the nerve-based afflictions of earlier writers including Flaubert, Baudelaire, Nerval and the Goncourt brothers. Finn argues that once Proust cast off his concerns about being a nervous weakling he was freed to poke fun both at the supposed purity of the novel form. Hysteria - as a figure and as a theme - becomes a key to the Proustian narrative, and a certain kind of wordless, bodily copying of gesture and event is revealed to be at the heart of a writing technique which undermines many of the conventions of fiction.
Kirjailija
Michael R. Finn
ISBN
9780521027540
Kieli
englanti
Paino
354 grammaa
Julkaisupäivä
2.11.2006
Sivumäärä
228