Proust and the Arts
Herausgeber: Mcdonald, Christie; Proulx, François
Proust and the Arts
Herausgeber: Mcdonald, Christie; Proulx, François
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Offers new perspectives on Proust's complex and creative relation to a variety of art forms from different eras.
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Offers new perspectives on Proust's complex and creative relation to a variety of art forms from different eras.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 446g
- ISBN-13: 9781107501911
- ISBN-10: 1107501911
- Artikelnr.: 53927026
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 446g
- ISBN-13: 9781107501911
- ISBN-10: 1107501911
- Artikelnr.: 53927026
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
1. Introduction; Part I. Art's Way: 2. Primitives and primitive arts in the
Recherche Nathalie Mauriac Dyer; 3. 'Some dear or sad fantasy': faith,
idolatry, infidelity Sophie Duval; 4. I am [not] a painting: how Chardin
and Moreau dialogue in Proust's writing Christie McDonald; Part II.
Apprenticing and Integrating: 5. Art and craft in Marcel Proust's life and
work Virginie Greene; 6. 'Those blessed days': Ruskin, Proust, and
Carpaccio in Venice Susan Ricci Stebbins; 7. 'Cette douceur, pour ainsi
dire wagnérienne': musical resonance in Proust's Recherche John Hamilton;
Part III. Expanding the Arts: 8. Proust and archeological discovery
Kazuyoshi Yoshikawa; 9. Swann's gift, Odette's face: photography, money and
desire in À la recherche du temps perdu Suzanne Guerlac; 10. Oriane's
artful fashions Caroline Weber; 11. Glass and clay: Proust and Gallé Elaine
Scarry; Part IV. Perceiving and Transforming: 12. Proust's eye Françoise
Leriche; 13. Sound and music in Proust: what the Symbolists heard
Sindhumathi Revuluri; 14. Inside a red cover: Proust and the art of the
book Evelyne Ender and Serafina Lawrence; Part V. Creative Identities: 15.
Proust and the Marx Brothers Elisabeth Ladenson; 16. Proust, Jews, and the
arts Maurice Samuels; 17. 'Irregular' kin: Madeleine Lemaire and Reynaldo
Hahn in Les plaisirs et les jours François Proulx; 18. The day Proust
recognized he was a great writer Antoine Compagnon; Bibliography.
Recherche Nathalie Mauriac Dyer; 3. 'Some dear or sad fantasy': faith,
idolatry, infidelity Sophie Duval; 4. I am [not] a painting: how Chardin
and Moreau dialogue in Proust's writing Christie McDonald; Part II.
Apprenticing and Integrating: 5. Art and craft in Marcel Proust's life and
work Virginie Greene; 6. 'Those blessed days': Ruskin, Proust, and
Carpaccio in Venice Susan Ricci Stebbins; 7. 'Cette douceur, pour ainsi
dire wagnérienne': musical resonance in Proust's Recherche John Hamilton;
Part III. Expanding the Arts: 8. Proust and archeological discovery
Kazuyoshi Yoshikawa; 9. Swann's gift, Odette's face: photography, money and
desire in À la recherche du temps perdu Suzanne Guerlac; 10. Oriane's
artful fashions Caroline Weber; 11. Glass and clay: Proust and Gallé Elaine
Scarry; Part IV. Perceiving and Transforming: 12. Proust's eye Françoise
Leriche; 13. Sound and music in Proust: what the Symbolists heard
Sindhumathi Revuluri; 14. Inside a red cover: Proust and the art of the
book Evelyne Ender and Serafina Lawrence; Part V. Creative Identities: 15.
Proust and the Marx Brothers Elisabeth Ladenson; 16. Proust, Jews, and the
arts Maurice Samuels; 17. 'Irregular' kin: Madeleine Lemaire and Reynaldo
Hahn in Les plaisirs et les jours François Proulx; 18. The day Proust
recognized he was a great writer Antoine Compagnon; Bibliography.
1. Introduction; Part I. Art's Way: 2. Primitives and primitive arts in the
Recherche Nathalie Mauriac Dyer; 3. 'Some dear or sad fantasy': faith,
idolatry, infidelity Sophie Duval; 4. I am [not] a painting: how Chardin
and Moreau dialogue in Proust's writing Christie McDonald; Part II.
Apprenticing and Integrating: 5. Art and craft in Marcel Proust's life and
work Virginie Greene; 6. 'Those blessed days': Ruskin, Proust, and
Carpaccio in Venice Susan Ricci Stebbins; 7. 'Cette douceur, pour ainsi
dire wagnérienne': musical resonance in Proust's Recherche John Hamilton;
Part III. Expanding the Arts: 8. Proust and archeological discovery
Kazuyoshi Yoshikawa; 9. Swann's gift, Odette's face: photography, money and
desire in À la recherche du temps perdu Suzanne Guerlac; 10. Oriane's
artful fashions Caroline Weber; 11. Glass and clay: Proust and Gallé Elaine
Scarry; Part IV. Perceiving and Transforming: 12. Proust's eye Françoise
Leriche; 13. Sound and music in Proust: what the Symbolists heard
Sindhumathi Revuluri; 14. Inside a red cover: Proust and the art of the
book Evelyne Ender and Serafina Lawrence; Part V. Creative Identities: 15.
Proust and the Marx Brothers Elisabeth Ladenson; 16. Proust, Jews, and the
arts Maurice Samuels; 17. 'Irregular' kin: Madeleine Lemaire and Reynaldo
Hahn in Les plaisirs et les jours François Proulx; 18. The day Proust
recognized he was a great writer Antoine Compagnon; Bibliography.
Recherche Nathalie Mauriac Dyer; 3. 'Some dear or sad fantasy': faith,
idolatry, infidelity Sophie Duval; 4. I am [not] a painting: how Chardin
and Moreau dialogue in Proust's writing Christie McDonald; Part II.
Apprenticing and Integrating: 5. Art and craft in Marcel Proust's life and
work Virginie Greene; 6. 'Those blessed days': Ruskin, Proust, and
Carpaccio in Venice Susan Ricci Stebbins; 7. 'Cette douceur, pour ainsi
dire wagnérienne': musical resonance in Proust's Recherche John Hamilton;
Part III. Expanding the Arts: 8. Proust and archeological discovery
Kazuyoshi Yoshikawa; 9. Swann's gift, Odette's face: photography, money and
desire in À la recherche du temps perdu Suzanne Guerlac; 10. Oriane's
artful fashions Caroline Weber; 11. Glass and clay: Proust and Gallé Elaine
Scarry; Part IV. Perceiving and Transforming: 12. Proust's eye Françoise
Leriche; 13. Sound and music in Proust: what the Symbolists heard
Sindhumathi Revuluri; 14. Inside a red cover: Proust and the art of the
book Evelyne Ender and Serafina Lawrence; Part V. Creative Identities: 15.
Proust and the Marx Brothers Elisabeth Ladenson; 16. Proust, Jews, and the
arts Maurice Samuels; 17. 'Irregular' kin: Madeleine Lemaire and Reynaldo
Hahn in Les plaisirs et les jours François Proulx; 18. The day Proust
recognized he was a great writer Antoine Compagnon; Bibliography.