An unprecedented deformation : Marcel Proust and the sensible ideas /
French novelist Marcel Proust made famous "involuntary memory," a peculiar kind of memory that works whether one is willing or not and that gives a transformed recollection of past experience. More than a centruy later, the Proustian notion of involuntary memory has not been fully explored...
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | Inglés Italiano |
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Albany :
State University of New York Press,
©2010.
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Series: | SUNY series in contemporary Italian philosophy.
SUNY series in contemporary continental philosophy. |
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Online Access: | Texto completo |
Table of Contents:
- "Seek? : more than that : create"
- Nature : variations on the theme
- The mythical time of the ideas : Merleau-Ponty and Deleuze as readers of Proust
- Deformation and recognition : Proust in the "reversal of Platonism"
- "The words of the oracle" : Merleau-Ponty and the "philosophy of Freudianism"
- How can one recognize what one did not know? : mnemosyne and the art of the twentieth century
- Love and music : theme and variations.