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N. Harkness & M. Schmid (dir.), Au seul de la modernité: Proust, literature and the art

N. Harkness & M. Schmid (dir.), Au seul de la modernité: Proust, literature and the art

Publié le par Matthieu Vernet

Au seul de la modernité: Proust, literature and the art. Essays in Memory of Richard Bales

Sous la direction de Nigel Harkness & Marion Schmid
Berne : Peter Lang, coll. "Romanticism and after in France", 2011.

XIV, 324 pp., num. ill.
EAN 9783039118915.
Prix 48,90EUR
Présentation de l'éditeur :
This volume of essays, which is dedicated to the late Richard Bales, one of the doyens of Proust studies, considers Proust's pivotal role at the threshold of modernity, between nineteenth- and twentieth-century forms of writing and thinking, between the Belle Epoque and the First World War, between tradition and innovation. More than just a temporal concept, this threshold is theorized in the volume as a liminal space where borders (geographical, artistic, personal) dissolve, where greater possibilities for artistic dialogue emerge, and where unexpected encounters (between artists, genres and disciplines) take place.
Working both backwards and forwards from the publication dates of “A la recherche du temps perdu” (1913-27), the seventeen essays written specially for this volume take as their focus Proust's manifold engagements with the world of modernity, as well as intermedial relations among the generations of artists before and immediately after him. Looking back to the nineteenth century, the undisputed starting point for nascent forms of modernity in Western art and literature, and a period that was uniquely formative for the young Proust, they also offer insights into inter-artistic dialogue in Surrealist and post-Surrealist painting and poetry.

Contents:
Nigel Harkness/Marion Schmid: Introduction

Catherine O'Beirne: Proust and the Carlylean Mediation of Dante

Annick Bouillaguet : Cryptage et décryptage de la présence de Balzac dans l'écriture d'”A la recherche du temps perdu”

Timothy Unwin : Proust, Flaubert, et Flaubert avant Flaubert

Marion Schmid : Proust et Robert de Montesquiou : décadence, classicisme, originalité

Alison Finch: Marcel Proust: Cultural Historian

Adam Watt: Proust, Poet of the Ordinary

Cynthia Gamble: 22 rue de Provence: Siegfried Bing's Hub of Art Nouveau Creativity and its ‘Rayonnement' in the World of Proust

Edward J. Hughes: On the Nation and its Culture: Proust, Barrès and Daniel Halévy

Jack Jordan: Proust's Narrator: Travels in the Space-Time Continuum

Diane R. Leonard: Proust in the Fourth Dimension

Patrick O'Donovan: Proust's ‘grands chagrins utiles': Beyond Contingency?

Jean Milly : Levers de rideau amoureux chez Proust

Nigel Harkness: “Ut sculptura poesis”? Literary-Sculptural Intersections in Balzac and Proust

Clare Moran: From Maeterlinck to Masks: Theatre and “Mise en Scène” in the Art of Fernand Khnopff and James Ensor

Patrick McGuinness: The Language of Politics in Symbolist and Decadent Polemic: From “Le Décadent” to the “École romane”

Peter Broome: Michaux and Magritte

Bernard Brun : Hommage à Richard Bales, pionnier des études proustiennes.

Nigel Harkness is Senior Lecturer in French at Queen's University Belfast. His research interests focus on George Sand and women's writing in nineteenth-century France. He is the author of “Men of their Words: The Poetics of Masculinity in George Sand's Fiction” (2007) and co-editor of “Dix-Neuf”, the journal of the Society of Dix-Neuviémistes.

Marion Schmid is Reader in French at the University of Edinburgh. She is the author of “Chantal Akerman” (2010), “Proust dans la decadence” (2008), “Proust at the Movies” (2005; co-authored with Martine Beugnet) and “Processes of Literary Creation: Flaubert and Proust “(1998).