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The beginnings of Christology: a study in its problems.
The Cambridge Companion to Proust, first published in 2001, aims to provide a broad account of the major features of Proust's A la recherche du temps perdu. Progressing from background and biographical material, the chapters investigate such essential areas as the composition of the novel, its...
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Language: | English |
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Philadelphia:
Fortress Press,
1969.
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Series: | Facet books. Biblical series, 22
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Table of Contents:
- From Belle Epoque to First World War: the social panorama / Cynthia Gamble
- The vast structure of recollection: from life to literature / William C. Carter
- Ruskin and the cathedral of lost souls / Diane R. Leonard
- The birth and development of A la recherche du temps perdu / Marion Schmid
- Lost and found: the structure of Proust's novel / Roger Shattuck
- Proust's narrator / Brian Rogers
- The unconscious / Jack Jordan
- The texture of Proust's novel / Joshua Landy
- Proust's human comedy / Hollie Markland Harder
- Proust and social spaces / Edward J. Hughes
- Love, sexuality and friendship / Alison Finch
- Proust and the fine arts / Richard Bales
- Proust and posterity / David Ellison
- Postlude: Proust and the art of brevity / Malcolm Bowie.