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Beckett and Proust
Contributor(s): Zurbrugg, Nicholas (Author)
ISBN: 086140047X     ISBN-13: 9780861400478
Publisher: Colin Smythe
OUR PRICE:   $47.25  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: October 1988
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BISAC Categories:
- Literary Criticism | European - General
- Biography & Autobiography | Literary Figures
Dewey: 843.914
LCCN: 88001583
Physical Information: 314 pages
 
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Ever since the first appearance of Proust in 1931, Samuel Beckett has responded extremely ambivalently, both praising and belittling his subject. Captivated by his occasionally contagious enthusiasm for it, Beckett's own critics have praised Proust as the ideal guide to both its subject and its author, creating the myth that their concerns are somehow one and the same. Nicholas Zurbrugg's work - itself virtually a trilogy of critical studies - offers a timely antidote to this confusion. He begins by reassessing the Proustian vision before considering Beckett's Proust when he examines the evolution of this essay with particular reference to Beckett's own annotated copies of the work. Finally he reassesses Beckett's fictional vision, arguing that its peculiarly anti-Proustian character may be traced from his first, unpublished novel, Dream of Fair to Middling Women, to Company and his most recent writing of the 1980s.