The first book devoted to exploring Marcel Proust's influence on Irish literature and Irish themes within his work, this book reveals a surprising textual dimension of Proust's novel and traces the enduring legacy of his work throughout twentieth-century Irish letters. Proust's work, which was briefly banned in Ireland, occupies a central position within the Irish literary and cultural imaginary. From Samuel Beckett and Elizabeth Bowen to Brendan Behan and John McGahern, À la recherche du temps perdu has been a touchstone for generations of Irish writers. Including bold new readings of…mehr
The first book devoted to exploring Marcel Proust's influence on Irish literature and Irish themes within his work, this book reveals a surprising textual dimension of Proust's novel and traces the enduring legacy of his work throughout twentieth-century Irish letters. Proust's work, which was briefly banned in Ireland, occupies a central position within the Irish literary and cultural imaginary. From Samuel Beckett and Elizabeth Bowen to Brendan Behan and John McGahern, À la recherche du temps perdu has been a touchstone for generations of Irish writers. Including bold new readings of Proust's presence within the writings of Beckett, Bowen, Behan, McGahern, Mary Devenport O'Neill, and Gerald Murnane, this book draws on a wide range of archival sources and sheds new light on the cosmopolitan literary and intellectual mood that developed in post-independence Ireland despite extensive censorship and harsh official mores.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Max McGuinness is Teaching Fellow in French and Francophone Studies, University College Dublin, Ireland. Michael Cronin is Professor of French at Trinity College Dublin, Ireland.
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Preface. Niall Burgess Irish Ambassador to France Introduction. Michael Cronin Trinity College Dublin Ireland & Max McGuinness University College Dublin Ireland PART I: IRISH THEMES IN PROUST Chapter 1. Max McGuinness: 'Gaelic Ancestry Mythology and Toponymy in the Recherche' Chapter 2. 'Proust and Wilde' Elisabeth Ladenson Columbia University Chapter 3. 'Proust Ireland and the Socio-Economic Language of the Novel' Barry McCrea University of Notre Dame USA Chapter 4. 'The Metempsychotic Room: Proust and His Irish Avatars' Patrick O'Donovan University College Cork Ireland PART II: PROUST IN IRELAND Chapter 5. 'Amphibian Proust: Aesthetic Renewal and the TCD French Department in the 1920s' Michael Cronin Trinity College Dublin Ireland Chapter 6. 'Mary Devenport O'Neill's Poetic Reception of Marcel Proust' Gráinne Condon Independent Scholar Chapter 7. 'Proust Revisited: The Legacy of Marcel Proust in Brendan Behan's Bridewell' Deirdre McMahon Independent Scholar Chapter 8. 'Proustian Memory and John McGahern's Memoir' Richard Robinson Swansea University UK PART III: PROUST AND THE IRISH WORLD Chapter 9. 'Proust Beckett et cette "abominable edition of the Nouvelle Revue Française"' Nathalie Mauriac Dyer Centre national de la recherche scientifique-Institut des textes et manuscrits modernes Chapter 10. 'Bowen d'après Proust' Isabelle Serça Université de Toulouse France Chapter 11. '"A Very Dangerous Influence": Elizabeth Bowen and Marcel Proust' Heather Ingman Trinity College Dublin Ireland Chapter 12. 'Proust Gerald Murnane and the "Idealist Novel"' Louis Klee University of Cambridge UK Bibliography
Preface. Niall Burgess Irish Ambassador to France Introduction. Michael Cronin Trinity College Dublin Ireland & Max McGuinness University College Dublin Ireland PART I: IRISH THEMES IN PROUST Chapter 1. Max McGuinness: 'Gaelic Ancestry Mythology and Toponymy in the Recherche' Chapter 2. 'Proust and Wilde' Elisabeth Ladenson Columbia University Chapter 3. 'Proust Ireland and the Socio-Economic Language of the Novel' Barry McCrea University of Notre Dame USA Chapter 4. 'The Metempsychotic Room: Proust and His Irish Avatars' Patrick O'Donovan University College Cork Ireland PART II: PROUST IN IRELAND Chapter 5. 'Amphibian Proust: Aesthetic Renewal and the TCD French Department in the 1920s' Michael Cronin Trinity College Dublin Ireland Chapter 6. 'Mary Devenport O'Neill's Poetic Reception of Marcel Proust' Gráinne Condon Independent Scholar Chapter 7. 'Proust Revisited: The Legacy of Marcel Proust in Brendan Behan's Bridewell' Deirdre McMahon Independent Scholar Chapter 8. 'Proustian Memory and John McGahern's Memoir' Richard Robinson Swansea University UK PART III: PROUST AND THE IRISH WORLD Chapter 9. 'Proust Beckett et cette "abominable edition of the Nouvelle Revue Française"' Nathalie Mauriac Dyer Centre national de la recherche scientifique-Institut des textes et manuscrits modernes Chapter 10. 'Bowen d'après Proust' Isabelle Serça Université de Toulouse France Chapter 11. '"A Very Dangerous Influence": Elizabeth Bowen and Marcel Proust' Heather Ingman Trinity College Dublin Ireland Chapter 12. 'Proust Gerald Murnane and the "Idealist Novel"' Louis Klee University of Cambridge UK Bibliography
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