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The mottled screen : Reading Proust visually

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  • "Comment lire visuellement Proust"
  • "Images littéraires"
  • "Images proustiennes, ou Comment lire visuellement"

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  • "The Mottled Screen studies a great literary work that cannot be confined to language alone, even though it consists exclusively of words: Proust's Remembrance of Things Past. The author offers a sustained "visual" reading of Proust's masterpiece, pointing out its visual strategies of representation, fantasy, and poetic thought. Beginning with the attempts to emulate painting, the book develops a Proust a la Chardin, working around Chardin's painting The Skate, but only after first reading Chardin through Proust. The second part of the book is devoted to Proust's use of optical instruments - such as the magnifying glass, the eyeglass, the telescope - to produce or enhance the visions that constitute the raw material of his poetic imagination. The final part reads the specifically "photographic" writing that permeates Remembrance as a highly original and astonishingly contemporary, almost postmodern, poetics."

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  • "Electronic books"
  • "Livres électronique"
  • "Ressource Internet (Descripteur de forme)"
  • "Livre électronique (Descripteur de forme)"
  • "Criticism, interpretation, etc"@en

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  • "Images littéraires : ou comment lire visuellement Proust"
  • "Images littéraires ou Comment lire visuellement Proust"
  • "The mottled screen : Reading Proust visually"@en
  • "The mottled screen : reading Proust visually"@en
  • "Images litteÌr̂aires, ou, Comment lire visuellement Proust"
  • "The mottled screen : reading Proust visually"
  • "Images littéraire, ou, Comment lire visuellement Proust"
  • "Images littéraires, ou, Comment lire visuellement Proust"
  • "Images littéraires ou comment lire visuellement Proust"
  • "Images Proustiennes, ou, Comment lire visuellement"