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History and Ideology in Proust
A la recherche du temps perdu and the Third French Republic
This critical reinterpretation of Proust's Remembrance of Things Past offers a fresh, socio-historical analysis of the novel.
Michael Sprinker (Author)
9780521453424, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 3 November 1994
248 pages
22.3 x 14.4 x 1.9 cm, 0.427 kg
"Students of Proust will find extremely useful Sprinker's lengthy discussions of the history, society, culture, economy, political sturctures, educational system, apparatuses of state power, and press of this period." Jarrod Hayes, The Minnesota Review
This critical reinterpretation of Proust's Remembrance of Things Past offers a fresh, socio-historical analysis of the novel. Departing from the more formalist and rhetorical trends in recent Proust criticism, Michael Sprinker draws upon historical scholarship to assess Proust's portrait of French society, and shows that the novel's account of the class structure and rivalries between the landed aristocracy and the bourgeoisie during the first half-century of the Third French Republic was both precise and critically engaged. He argues that in other areas, notably the nature of nationalist sentiment and gender ideology, Proust offers insight into phenomena studied only in fragmentary ways in previous historical writing on this crucial period. His study provides an original approach in its combination of history and literature, and is the most thorough work of Marxist criticism on Proust to date.
Introduction
1. Base and superstructure
2. Class and class struggle
3. Ideology
4. Revolution
Notes
Index.
Subject Areas: Literary studies: fiction, novelists & prose writers [DSK]
