L’ironie proustienne : l’impossibilité de connaître et les projections imaginaires

This paper aims to analyze an excerpt from In the Shadow of Young Girls in Flower (1919), the second volume of In Search of Lost Time by Marcel Proust. Fundamental to the understanding of the whole novel, the fragment reveals an epistemological observation: everything is fleeting, the essential...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:88fa85787e2645b9bb61002c7dd71a272021-11-29T08:31:26ZL’ironie proustienne : l’impossibilité de connaître et les projections imaginaires2067-65572247-2371https://doaj.org/article/88fa85787e2645b9bb61002c7dd71a272021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttp://www.jhss.ro/downloads/24/articles/vol%2012%20no%202%20(24)%202021-9-15.pdfhttps://doaj.org/toc/2067-6557https://doaj.org/toc/2247-2371This paper aims to analyze an excerpt from In the Shadow of Young Girls in Flower (1919), the second volume of In Search of Lost Time by Marcel Proust. Fundamental to the understanding of the whole novel, the fragment reveals an epistemological observation: everything is fleeting, the essential remains obscure. While the narrator contemplates the changing figures of Albertine, his way of thinking takes an ontological turn, by giving rise to the idea of the mobility of beings and of the selfDiana StroescuEditura Universităţii Aurel Vlaicu Aradarticleproustian ironymobility of the selfidentityothernessLanguage and LiteraturePPhilology. LinguisticsP1-1091DEENESFRROJournal of Humanistic and Social Studies, Vol XII, Iss 2, Pp 9-15 (2021)
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mobility of the self
identity
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mobility of the self
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Diana Stroescu
L’ironie proustienne : l’impossibilité de connaître et les projections imaginaires
description This paper aims to analyze an excerpt from In the Shadow of Young Girls in Flower (1919), the second volume of In Search of Lost Time by Marcel Proust. Fundamental to the understanding of the whole novel, the fragment reveals an epistemological observation: everything is fleeting, the essential remains obscure. While the narrator contemplates the changing figures of Albertine, his way of thinking takes an ontological turn, by giving rise to the idea of the mobility of beings and of the self
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title L’ironie proustienne : l’impossibilité de connaître et les projections imaginaires
title_short L’ironie proustienne : l’impossibilité de connaître et les projections imaginaires
title_full L’ironie proustienne : l’impossibilité de connaître et les projections imaginaires
title_fullStr L’ironie proustienne : l’impossibilité de connaître et les projections imaginaires
title_full_unstemmed L’ironie proustienne : l’impossibilité de connaître et les projections imaginaires
title_sort l’ironie proustienne : l’impossibilité de connaître et les projections imaginaires
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