Marcel Proust
, by Hodson,Leighton- ISBN: 9780415159135 | 041515913X
- Cover: Hardcover
- Copyright: 4/3/1997
General Editor's Preface | p. vii |
Preface | p. xv |
Acknowledgements | p. xvi |
Summary Bibliography of Proust's Work | p. xviii |
Introduction | p. 1 |
Les Plaisirs Et Les Jours | p. 59 |
Anatole France on Les Plaisirs Et Les Jours | p. 59 |
Paul Perret on Les Plaisirs Et Les Jours | p. 61 |
Léon Blum on Les Plaisirs Et Les Jours | p. 62 |
Fernand Gregh on Les Plaisirs Et Les Jours | p. 63 |
Charles Maurras on Les Plaisirs Et Les Jours | p. 64 |
Pruning the Laurels | p. 65 |
Jean Lorrain on Les Plaisirs Et Les Jours | p. 66 |
André Chaumeix on Proust and Ruskin | p. 68 |
Translations from Ruskin | p. 68 |
Henri Bergson on Proust and Ruskin | p. 69 |
André Beaunier on Proust and Ruskin | p. 71 |
Henry-D. Davray on Proust and Ruskin | p. 73 |
The Manuscript of Du Côté De Chez Swann | p. 75 |
Swann's First Critic: a Confidential Report | p. 75 |
élie-Joseph Bois and Proust's Defence of Swann | p. 82 |
Du Côté De Chez Swann | p. 82 |
Lucien Daudet on Swann | p. 85 |
Marcel Drouet on Swann | p. 88 |
Mary Duclaux on Swann | p. 89 |
Notes | p. 92 |
Francis Chevassu on Swann | p. 92 |
Paul Souday on Swann | p. 94 |
André Arnyvelde: an Interview with Proust | p. 97 |
Maurice Rostand on Swann | p. 100 |
Lucien Maury on Swann | p. 101 |
Henri Ghéon on Swann | p. 105 |
G.De Pawlowski on Swann | p. 108 |
Paul Abram on Swann | p. 110 |
André Chaumeix on Swann | p. 111 |
Louis Latourette on Swann | p. 115 |
Jacques-émile Blanche on Swann | p. 116 |
F. Jean-Monique on Swann | p. 118 |
Henri Potez on Swann | p. 119 |
A-a L'ombre Des Jeunes Filles En Fleurs and the Goncourt Prize | p. 121 |
Abel Hermant on Jeunes Filles | p. 121 |
Louis Léon-Martin: in the Shadow of a Pimply Youth | p. 122 |
Binet-Valmer on Jeunes Filles | p. 124 |
Jacques Rivière on the Prix Goncourt | p. 125 |
Jean Pellerin on the Prix Goncourt | p. 126 |
Léon Daudet on the Prix Goncourt | p. 127 |
Jean De Pierrefeu on the Goncourt Prize | p. 128 |
André Billy on Swann and Jeunes Filles | p. 130 |
Jacques Rivière on the Prix Goncourt | p. 131 |
Rachilde on Jeunes Filles | p. 132 |
B-on Proust's Reputation Up to His Death | p. 133 |
Jean De Pierrefeu on Proust's Subjectivism | p. 133 |
Fernand Vandérem on the Goncourt Prize | p. 136 |
Jacques Rivière on Proust as Analyst | p. 138 |
Maurice Levaillant on the Prix Goncourt | p. 141 |
Albert Thibaudet on Proust as Analyst | p. 142 |
Pierre Lasserre on Jeunes Filles En Fleurs | p. 147 |
M. C. Marx on New Trends in the Novel | p. 150 |
Mauriac on the Renewal of the Novel | p. 152 |
Gide on the Riches of Proust's Work | p. 153 |
Paul Souday on Guermantes and Sg I | p. 157 |
Roger Allard on Morality and Realism | p. 158 |
Henri De Régnier on Guermantes II and Sg I | p. 159 |
Charles Du Bos on the Creative Impulse in Proust | p. 160 |
Jacques Boulenger on Proust's Analyses | p. 163 |
René Rousseau on Proust's Psychology and Art | p. 164 |
Roger Allard on the Relativity of Proust's Moralism | p. 168 |
Henry Bidou on Sg II | p. 170 |
Fernand Vandérem on Sg II | p. 173 |
Pierre Billotey: a Cartoon in Words | p. 175 |
An Unsigned Review of Swann's Way | p. 176 |
An Unsigned Posthumous Appreciation | p. 181 |
Léon Daudet on Proust and Balzac | p. 183 |
Edmond Jaloux: an Obituary and an Appreciation | p. 184 |
Elizabeth Bibesco: an Obituary and a Portrait | p. 185 |
A Posthumous Appreciation | p. 187 |
An Unsigned Posthumous Appreciation | p. 191 |
Middleton Murry on Proust's Sensibility | p. 193 |
Tributes and Assessments | p. 198 |
André Gide on Les Plaisirs Et Les Jours | p. 198 |
Albert Thibaudet on Proust and Tradition | p. 199 |
Jacques Boulenger Justifies Proust's Digressions | p. 202 |
Edmond Jaloux on Proust's Psychological Analyses | p. 203 |
Louis Martin-Chauffier on Analytical Procedures | p. 207 |
Robert De Traz on Proust and the Subconscious | p. 208 |
Camille Vettard on Style and the Theme of Time | p. 210 |
Emma Cabire on Subjectivism and Love | p. 212 |
Roger Allard on Proust and Painting | p. 214 |
Francois Fosca on Period Colour in Proust | p. 216 |
Paul Fierens on Proust's Modernism | p. 217 |
Ernst-Robert Curtius on Proust's Originality | p. 219 |
José Ortega Y Gasset on Proust's Innovatory Vision | p. 222 |
Henry Charpentier: a Post Mortem View | p. 228 |
Francis Birrell on Proust as Analyst | p. 232 |
Ralph Wright on Proust's Insights | p. 235 |
Catherine Carswell on Proust's Women Characters | p. 240 |
Ethel Colburn Mayne on the Magic of Proust | p. 245 |
A. B. Walkley on Proust's Insights | p. 247 |
J. Middleton Murry on Proust in Search of the Grail | p. 250 |
Joseph Conrad on Proust's Creativity | p. 253 |
George Saintsbury on Proust's Originality | p. 254 |
Arthur Symons: Some Comparisons | p. 256 |
Arnold Bennett: Some Strictures | p. 259 |
Edmond Jaloux on Proust's Immediate Posthumous Reputation | p. 261 |
André Coeuroy on Proust and Music | p. 263 |
Posthumous Works and Critical Essays | p. 265 |
Albert Thibaudet on La Prisonnière | p. 265 |
Robert Kemp on La Prisonnière | p. 267 |
Unsigned Review of La Prisonnière | p. 268 |
Mauriac on La Prisonnière | p. 271 |
Fernand Vandérem on La Prisonnière | p. 273 |
Dominique Braga: an Assessment of Proust's Individuality | p. 275 |
Norbert Guterman on La Prisonnière | p. 279 |
A. B. Walkley on the Death of Albertine | p. 280 |
André Germain on La Prisonnière | p. 282 |
Jacques Robertfrance on Proust and Freud | p. 284 |
Benjamin Crémieux: a Posthumous Assessment | p. 286 |
Cyril Falls on Proust as Satirist | p. 293 |
Philip Guedalla on Proust | p. 299 |
Guy De Pourtalès on Proust and Ruskin | p. 300 |
Jacques Rivière on Proust's Sensibility | p. 301 |
A. B. Walkley on Proust's Modern Jealousy | p. 304 |
Curtius on Proust's Handling of Reality | p. 306 |
Edith Wharton on Proust and Tradition | p. 307 |
Edmond Jaloux on Albertine Disparue | p. 313 |
Benjamin Crémieux on New Developments in Proust | p. 314 |
Fernand Vandérem on Albertine Disparue | p. 320 |
Albert Thibaudet on Albertine Disparue | p. 326 |
Armand Pierhal on Albertine Disparue | p. 328 |
Eugène Montfort on Albertine Disparue | p. 331 |
John Charpentier on Albertine Disparue | p. 332 |
Raphael Cor on Proust as Moralist | p. 334 |
Ramon Fernandez: Some Strictures | p. 337 |
Jacques Massoulier on Albertine Disparue | p. 344 |
Notes | p. 348 |
G. Turquet-Milnes on Proust and the European Tradition | p. 348 |
Janko Lavrin on Proust and Dostoevsky | p. 353 |
Jessie Murray on Proust and Ruskin | p. 355 |
E. M. Forster on Musical and Rhythmic Patterns in La Recherche | p. 359 |
Gabriel Marcel on Le Temps Retrouvé | p. 361 |
Benjamin Crémieux on Le Temps Retrouvé | p. 365 |
John Charpentier on Le Temps Retrouvé | p. 369 |
Louis Emié on Proust's Humour | p. 371 |
Pierre F. Quesnoy on Proust as Moralist | p. 372 |
Raphael Cor on Proust and Schopenhauer | p. 374 |
Ramon Fernandez on Aesthetic Theory | p. 376 |
Clive Bell on Proust | p. 382 |
Unsigned Review of the Sweet Cheat Gone | p. 388 |
Louis De Robert on Proust's 'Method' | p. 389 |
Pierre Abraham: a Comparison with Montaigne and Rousseau | p. 393 |
Samuel Beckett on Proust's Style and Vision | p. 395 |
F. C. Green on a New Psychology | p. 396 |
André Maurois on Proust and Ruskin | p. 400 |
Ernest Seillière on Observation Versus Metaphysics in La Recherche | p. 401 |
Edmund Wilson: Assessment and Placing of Proust in Recent Literary History | p. 403 |
Bibliography | p. 409 |
Select Index | p. 411 |
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