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"By Way of Sainte-Beuve" by Marcel Proust is a captivating collection of literary essays and reflections by the renowned French novelist.
£12.00
"By Way of Sainte-Beuve" by Marcel Proust is a captivating collection of literary essays and reflections by the renowned French novelist.
Format: Paperback
Condition: Used (very good)
Publisher: Hogarth Press
Year: 1984
Pages: 215
"By Way of Sainte-Beuve" by Marcel Proust is a captivating collection of literary essays and reflections by the renowned French novelist. In this work, Proust pays tribute to the influential 19th-century literary critic Charles Augustin Sainte-Beuve while showcasing his own brilliance as a perceptive writer and observer of human nature.
The essays within the book offer profound insights into Proust's thoughts on literature, art, and the intricate complexities of human relationships. As readers delve into his musings on renowned writers like Balzac, Flaubert, and Baudelaire, they gain a deeper understanding of Proust's literary influences and the themes that permeate his own magnum opus, "In Search of Lost Time."
Proust's eloquent prose and keen analytical skills shine through as he navigates the realms of memory, creativity, and the subjective nature of literary criticism. His writing not only reveals his intellectual depth but also his sensitivity to the nuances of human emotion and experience.
"By Way of Sainte-Beuve" is more than just a collection of essays; it's a window into the mind of one of the 20th century's most celebrated novelists. It offers a bridge between the literary giants of the past and Proust's own innovative and introspective storytelling. For enthusiasts of literature and Proust's work, this book is a literary treasure that invites contemplation and reflection.
There's a few marks on the page edges and light browning, but overall this copy is in very good condition.