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Corneille, Thomas --- Racine, Jean --- Corneille, Pierre --- French drama (Tragedy) --- French drama --- Primogeniture in literature. --- History and criticism. --- Corneille, Pierre, --- Corneille, Thomas, --- Racine, Jean, --- Tragedies. --- Criticism and interpretation.
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A study in obsession, Marcel Proust's A la recherche du temps perdu is seemingly a self-sufficient universe of remarkable internal consistency and yet is full of complex, gargantuan digressions. Richard Goodkin follows the dual spirit of the novel through highly suggestive readings of the work in its interactions with music, psychoanalysis, philosophy, and cinema, and such literary genres as epic, lyric poetry, and tragedy. In exploring this fascinating intertextual network, Goodkin reveals some of Proust's less obvious creative sources and considers his influence on later art forms. The artistic and intellectual entities examined in relation to Proust's novel are extremely diverse, coming from periods ranging from antiquity (Homer, Zeno of Elea) to the 1950's (Hitchcock) and belonging to the cultures of the Greek, French, German, and English-speaking worlds. In spite of this variety of form and perspective, all of these analyses share a common methodology, that of "digressive" reading. They explore Proust's novel not only in light of such famous passages as those of the madeleine and the good-night kiss, but also on the basis of seemingly small details that ultimately take us, like the novel itself, in unexpected directions.
Proust, Marcel, --- Knowledge and learning. --- Proust, Marcel --- French literature. --- LITERARY CRITICISM / European / French. --- Prust, Marselʹ, --- Proust, Valentin Louis Georges Eugène Marcel, --- Pʻŭrusŭtʻŭ, Marŭsel, --- Pʻu-lu-ssu-tʻe, --- Пруст, Марсель, --- פרוסט, מארסל --- פרוסט, מרסל --- ,פרוסט, מרסל --- بروست، مارسيل،, --- LITERARY CRITICISM --- Criticism --- Evaluation of literature --- Literary criticism --- Literature --- Rhetoric --- Aesthetics --- Technique --- Evaluation
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Tragedy as Symbolism It is the symbolic nature of Oedipus' quest which most centrally links the notions of Tragedy and Symbolism in the Oedipus Tyrannus, and that under the aegis of the concepts of home and homing.
Comparative literature --- Classical Greek literature --- Mallarmé, Stéphane --- Sophocles --- Sophocles. Koning Oedipus. --- Symboliek / in de letterkunde. --- Tragedie. --- Tragische (het) / in de letterkunde. --- Mallarmé (Stéphane) --- Sophocle. Oedipe roi. --- Symbolisme / dans la littérature. --- Tragédie. --- Tragique / dans la littérature. --- Mallarmé (Stéphane). --- Symbolism (Literary movement) --- Tragic, The. --- Tragedy. --- Home in literature. --- Oedipus (Greek mythology) in literature. --- Drama --- Literary movements --- Mallarmé, Stéphane, --- Sophocles. --- Mallarmé, Stéphane --- Mallarmé, Etienne, --- Mallarme, Steph., --- מלרמה, סטפן --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Oedipus (Tale) in literature.
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Comparative literature --- Racine, Jean --- Euripides --- Aristotle
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Philosophy, French --- Social perception in literature. --- Cognition in literature. --- French literature --- History and criticism.
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