Temps SensibleColumbia University Press, 1996 - 407 páginas Not only a meditation on Proust, this is a commentary on how the experience of literature is manifested in time and sensation. Kristeva uses Proust as a starting point to reflect upon broader notions of character, time, sensation, metaphor, and history. |
Conteúdo
Superimpositions | 3 |
Simply a luminous patch 4 Movement Two | 18 |
A Love of Swann 22 Jealousy or Writing 26 Convert and Invert 32 | 32 |
The Anti | 46 |
The Troubadour 46 White Oriane Red Oriane Black | 71 |
Suffering Is a Type of Imagination | 80 |
All Sex and Beyond Sex 83 The Sex of Plants and | 90 |
Homosexual Diversities 94 Montesquiou | 98 |
Mothers Daughter 181 Sublimation and Profanation 184 | 193 |
The Structured Sensation 205 Orangeade and Ice Cream 206 | 206 |
The Musical Imaginary 209 | 222 |
Platos Cave and the Sensory Cave 234 The Second Dwelling 235 | 235 |
Proust the Philosopher | 251 |
Ideas come to us as the successors to griefs 251 Being as Will | 269 |
279 The Final Sentence | 292 |
Losing Impatience | 305 |
Ruskin Absorbed into the Cornerstone and the Pavingstone of | 104 |
Saint Mark Baptistery 104 Intermittencies of Venice 110 Venetian | 111 |
Its Origins and Manifestations | 119 |
Questions of Identity | 141 |
The Center and the Periphery 141 The Dreyfus Case or | 155 |
The Experience of Time Embodied | 167 |
Qualitative Time 313 The Imaginary Is Novelistic 319 | 319 |
Time for a Long Time | 329 |
Notes | 343 |
Bibliography | 397 |
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