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This study explores Proust’s answers to some of the fundamental challenges of the inevitable human experience of mourning. Thinking mourning and creativity together allows for a fresh approach to the modernist novel at large, but also calls for a reassessment of the particular historical and social challenges faced by mourners at the beginning of the twentieth century. The book enables the reader to acknowledge loss and forgetting as an essential part of memory, and it proposes that this literary topos has seminal implications for an understanding of the ethics, aesthetics, and erotic in Proust’s A la recherche du temps perdu. Drawing on the works of Sigmund Freud and Jacques Derrida, Anna Magdalena Elsner develops an original theory of how mourning and creativity are linked by emphasizing that ethical dilemmas are central to an understanding of the novel’s final aesthetic apotheosis. This sheds new light on the enigmatic and versatile nature of mourning but also pays tribute to those fertile tensions and paradoxes that have made Proust’s novel captivating for readers since its publication. .
Literature. --- Literature, Modern --- Fiction. --- European literature. --- Psychoanalysis. --- European Literature. --- Nineteenth-Century Literature. --- 19th century. --- Bereavement in literature. --- Creativity in literature. --- Proust, Marcel, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Literature, Modern-19th century. --- Fiction --- Metafiction --- Novellas (Short novels) --- Novels --- Stories --- Literature --- Novelists --- Psychology --- Psychology, Pathological --- European literature --- Philosophy --- Literature, Modern—19th century. --- À la recherche du temps perdu (Proust, Marcel) --- Proust, Valentin Louis Georges Eugène Marcel, --- Prust, Marselʹ, --- Pʻu-lu-ssu-tʻe, --- Pʻŭrusŭtʻŭ, Marŭsel, --- Пруст, Марсель, --- פרוסט, מארסל --- פרוסט, מרסל --- ,פרוסט, מרסל --- بروست، مارسيل،, --- Proust, Marcel
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