Julia Kristeva ; translated, and with an introduction by Stephen Bann.
New York :
Columbia University Press,
1993.
xvi, 103 pages ;
23 cm
Includes bibliographical references (pages 99-103).
I. Proust and Time Embodied -- Time and timelessness -- Psychic time as a space of reconciliation -- Plants and seeds: the vocation -- The dead mother -- A crucial episode -- Love is anguish, anguish is the putting to death -- of whom? -- The governess: a daughter and a mother -- Sublimation/profanation -- Accident, ageing and war -- II. In Search of Madeleine -- Stage 1: just a 'luminous patch' -- Stage 2: the metamorphosis of the dead -- Stage 3: I have the luck to taste a madeleine -- Stage 4: incest and silence -- the disappearance of two women's names -- Stage 5: an exquisite pleasure without origin -- Stage 6: desire and the visible -- Stage 7: a substitution quietens the effervescence -- Aunt Leonie in place of Mamma -- Stage 8: memory is a cascade of spatial metaphors -- III. Apologia for Metaphor -- 1. 'To draw forth from the shadow what I had merely felt' -- 2. Omnipresent analogy -- Doublet and transsubstantiation -- 'As long as there is none of that, there is nothing' -- Metamorphic adventures of the Vinteuil 'little phrase' -- Metonymy and the narrative framework -- In depth: surgeons and X-ray operators -- The essence of the world crumbles into images -- IV. Proust as Philosopher -- 1. 'Ideas come to us as the successors to griefs' -- 2. Being as will and society as hypnosis.
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Proust, Marcel,1871-1922., À la recherche du temps perdu.