This book explores the origins of Marcel Proust s A la recherche du temps perdu in an earlier, unfinished novel, Jean Santeuil. Using close readings of early unpublished versions of the work, the author offers a further elucidation of the meaning of this rich and complex novel and its evolution into a modernist work.
This book primarily investigates whether the most important work in the development of Marcel Proust's À la recherche du temps perdu was Contre Sainte-Beuve, often assigned this role, or the first, unfinished and, in Proust's lifetime, unpublished novel, Jean Santeuil. Given the length of the final work, this book focuses on the beginning of the first volume, Du Côté de chez Swann, known as «Combray». Proust was writing his work on the French literary critic Sainte-Beuve, when it appeared to evolve into the final novel. However, much of the material found in the early work, Jean Santeuil, can also be found in À la recherche, but usually in a very different form or context. By his abandonment of Jean Santeuil, Proust showed he was still searching for the right material and also, even more challenging, a suitable form in which to present it. The technique adopted for the main body of this work is to follow, by means of close readings, the evolution of a character, a place or an episode, from its earliest appearance in the avant-texte, both published and unpublished, to its final place in «Combray». The extra layer of the avant-texte also leads to further elucidation of the meaning of this rich and complex novel. Finally, the new presentation of the material in «Combray» reveals the novel's technical evolution to that of a modernist work.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
CONTENTS: An Overview of the Genesis of «Combray» Jean Santeuil and the Notion of avant-texte: A Case for the Extension of the Term? «Combray, de loin »: Changing Perspectives in «Combray» and its avant-texte Another Glance through the Window of Proust s tante Léonie in À la recherche du temps perdu: A Genetic Study Reading, Writing and Literature and their Evolution in «Combray» and the avant-texte The «deux côtés» of Combray in their Genetic Context Innovation in Narration, the Role of the Narrator and of the Reader, in Proust s Jean Santeuil and «Combray».
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