The Material Object in the Work of Marcel Proust
Title | The Material Object in the Work of Marcel Proust PDF eBook |
Author | Thomas Baldwin |
Publisher | Peter Lang |
Pages | 200 |
Release | 2005 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 9783039103232 |
This book describes the development of Proust's treatment of material objects from his earliest work Les Plaisirs et les jours to his mature novel À la recherche du temps perdu. It examines the literary influences on Proust's way with objects in the light of certain critical texts and reconsiders the significance of Ruskin. As the movement from unreflective and spontaneous representation to a meta-narrative of consciousness is traced, some questions as to the banality of the 'banal object' arise. The meta-narrative finds resonance in a peculiarly Proustian pictoriality which has been largely unnoticed. It resides in descriptions where objects appear simultaneously or at different times as things in paintings and in the real. By exploring connections between Proust's pictoriality and his reflections on 'matière' and 'surface', the author suggests a radical approach to the modernism of À la recherche du temps perdu.
The Material Object in the Work of Marcel Proust
Title | The Material Object in the Work of Marcel Proust PDF eBook |
Author | Thomas Baldwin |
Publisher | Peter Lang Publishing |
Pages | 188 |
Release | 2005-01-01 |
Genre | Material culture in literature |
ISBN | 9780820472478 |
This book describes the development of Proust's treatment of material objects from his earliest work Les Plaisirs et les jours to his mature novel A la recherche du temps perdu. It examines the literary influences on Proust's way with objects in the light of certain critical texts and reconsiders the significance of Ruskin. As the movement from unreflective and spontaneous representation to a meta-narrative of consciousness is traced, some questions as to the banality of the `banal object' arise. The meta-narrative finds resonance in a peculiarly Proustian pictoriality which has been largely unnoticed. It resides in descriptions where objects appear simultaneously or at different times as things in paintings and in the real. By exploring connections between Proust's pictoriality and his reflections on `matiere' and `surface', the author suggests a radical approach to the modernism of A la recherche du temps perdu.
Adaptation in Contemporary Theatre
Title | Adaptation in Contemporary Theatre PDF eBook |
Author | Frances Babbage |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Pages | 283 |
Release | 2017-11-16 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 1472527232 |
Why are so many theatre productions adaptations of one kind or another? Why do contemporary practitioners turn so frequently to non-dramatic texts for inspiration? This study explores the fascination of novels, short stories, children's books and autobiographies for theatre makers and examines what 'becomes' of literary texts when these are filtered into contemporary practice that includes physical theatre, multimedia performance, puppetry, immersive and site-specific performance and live art. In Adaptation in Contemporary Theatre, Frances Babbage offers a series of fresh critical perspectives on the theory of adaptation in theatre-making, focusing on meditations of prose literature within contemporary performance. Individual chapters explore the significance and impact of books as physical objects within productions; the relationship between the dramatic adaptation and literary edition; storytelling on the page and in performance; literary space and theatrical space; and prose fiction reframed as 'found text' in contemporary theatre and live art. Case studies are drawn from internationally acclaimed companies including Complicite, Elevator Repair Service, Kneehigh, Forced Entertainment, Gob Squad, Teatro Kismet and Stan's Cafe. Adaptation in Contemporary Theatre is a compelling and provocative resource for anyone interested in the potential and the challenges of using prose literature as material for new theatrical performance.
Understanding Barthes, Understanding Modernism
Title | Understanding Barthes, Understanding Modernism PDF eBook |
Author | Jeffrey R. Di Leo |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Pages | 305 |
Release | 2022-07-14 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1501367412 |
Understanding Barthes, Understanding Modernism is a general assessment of the modern literary and philosophical contributions of Roland Barthes. The first part of the volume focuses on work published prior to Barthes's death in 1980 covering the major periods of his development from Writing Degree Zero (1953) to Camera Lucida: Reflections on Photography (1980). The second part focuses both on the posthumously published material and the legacies of his work after his death in 1980. This later work has attracted attention, for example, in conjunction with notions of the neutral, gay writing, and critiques of everyday life. The third part is devoted to some of the critical vocabulary of Barthes in both the work he published during his lifetime, and that which was published posthumously.
Questions of Influence in Modern French Literature
Title | Questions of Influence in Modern French Literature PDF eBook |
Author | T. Baldwin |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 339 |
Release | 2013-10-31 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1137309148 |
This collection engages with questions of influence, a vexed and problematic concept whose intellectual history is both ancient and vast. It examines a range of texts written in French, sometimes in dialogue with visual/musical works, drawn mainly from the eighteenth century onwards. Connections are made with related work in a range of disciplines.
The Flesh in the Text
Title | The Flesh in the Text PDF eBook |
Author | Thomas Baldwin |
Publisher | Peter Lang |
Pages | 294 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 9783039111022 |
The impetus behind this collection of essays was a curiosity shared by the editors concerning the relation between the flesh and the text in French and francophone literature. This subject is explored here in readings of works by, among others, Rabelais, Diderot, Sade, Proust, Beckett, Djebar, Nothomb, Delvig and Nobécourt.
Lucidity
Title | Lucidity PDF eBook |
Author | Ian James |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 267 |
Release | 2016-05-20 |
Genre | Foreign Language Study |
ISBN | 1134862776 |
This collection of essays addresses the question of lucidity as a thematic in literature and film but also as a quality of both expression and insight in literary criticism and critical thought more generally. The essays offer treatments of lucidity in itself and in relation to its opposites, forms of obscurity and darkness. They offer attention to problems of philosophical thought and reason, to questions of literary and poetic form, and of photographic and filmic contemplation. Ranging from engagements with early modern writing through to more recent material the contributions focus in particular on nineteenth- and twentieth-century French prose and poetry, the field which has been the predominant focus of Alison Finch’s critical writing. They are written as tributes to the distinctively lucid insights of her work and to the breadth and clarity of its intellectual engagement.