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Proust and Emotion: The Importance of Affect in "A la recherche du temps
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Proust and Emotion: The Importance of Affect in "A la recherche du temps perdu" (University of Toronto Romance Series) Hardcover - 2003 - 2nd Edition

by Wimmers, Inge Crosman

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University of Toronto Press, 2003-12-06. 2nd ed. hardcover. Very Good. 99x16x148. Signed by Author. University of Toronto Press: Toronto, 2003. Hardcover. Signed and inscribed by author directly on half title page. A Very Good, blue cloth binding with gilt lettering on spine, binding sturdy and intact, trace handling marks, mild crimping to spine edges, faint moisture specks top text block edge, in a Very Good, trace handling/scuff marks to panels, mild edge/corner wear, a hint of sunning to rear panel margins/flap margins and verso panel/flap margins, Dust wrapper. A nice, clean and unmarked copy. 8vo[octavo or approx. 6 x 9 inches]. 278pp., notes, bibliography, indexed. We pack securely and ship daily with delivery confirmation on every book. The picture on the listing page is of the actual book for sale. Additional Scan(s) are available for any item, please inquire.
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In Proust and Emotion, Inge Crosman Wimmers proposes a new approach to A la recherche du temps perdu that centres on the role of affect. Through close reading of the hero-narrator's personal history, the author shows how emotional paradigms (especially separation anxiety), involuntary memory, and other compelling impressions give focus and structure to Proust's novel. Drawing on reader-oriented and emotion theories, she shows how affect commands the attention of the 'motivated reader' and is crucial to the process of self-understanding for both the narrator and the reader.

This is the first extensive study in English to take fully into consideration the drafts ( esquisses) published in the new Pliade edition of the novel, the Mauriac edition of Albertine disparue, and material from the unpublished Proust manuscripts - all of which shed further light on the importance of affect in A la recherche. Proust and Emotion will appeal to readers interested in an approach to Proust that combines insights from philosophy, psychology, and literary aesthetics and in a poetics of reading that pays particular attention to emotion.

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