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Proust, Photography, and the Time of Life

Proust, Photography, and the Time of Life Ravaisson, Bergson, and Simmel

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Proust, Photography, and the Time of Life

Ravaisson, Bergson, and Simmel

Suzanne Guerlac

Philosophy / General

Challenging traditional readings of Remembrance of Things Past, Suzanne Guerlac offers a unique angle on the text, arguing that Proust does not record the dead time of recollection, but the effervescent time of becoming and the complex vitality of the real as it was encapsulated by three philosophers contemporary with Proust, Felix Ravaisson, Henri Bergson and Georg Simmel.

It is this openness to the present moment that makes it hard for both the fictional hero and Proust himself to stop writing. By placing Proust's novel within a web of money and contemporary popular culture such as commercial photography, photojournalism, pornography, the regulation of prostitution and the Dreyfus Affair, Guerlac reveals that Proust's motivation was not the recuperation of lost time, but the great adventure of living in the present moment, at a definite historical moment and on an individual and social level.

Suzanne Guerlac is Professor of French at Berkeley University, USA. Her research interests include 19th- and 20th-century literature, literature and philosophy and contemporary cultural criticism. Her publications include Literary Polemics: Bataille, Sartre, Valéry, Breton; "La Transgression et le rêve de la théorie" in De Tel Quel à L'Infini; and "Maurice Barrès et la poétique de l'Identité" in Revue des Sciences Humaines (2000).

Publication Date: 12 November 2020
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-13: 9781350152236
Format: Paperback softback
Page Count: 256
Weight (oz): 11.52

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