Proust in the Power of Photography
Translated by Richard Howard
Translated from [I]Marcel Proust sous l'emprise de la photographie[I]
176 pages, 16 duotones 6 x 7-1/2
©
2001
Cloth $43.00
ISBN: 9780226071442
Published December 2001
Introduction I Photography in Proust’s Life 1 Birth of a Passion 2 Exchanges of Photographs 3 The Role of Photography in Proust’s Artistic Formation II Keys for the Search 4 The Giant Photograph of the Knights of Malta 5 The Portrait of Berma 6 To Win Back Her Husband, Gilberte Obtains Photographs of His Mistress 7 Saint-Loup’s Disappointment 8 The Longed-for Photograph of Gilberte Swann 9 Miss Sacripant, the "Lady in Pink," and Odette: One and the Same Person 10 The Fascinating Duchess de Guermantes 11 When Marcel’s Grandmother Poses for Saint-Loup 12 The Profaned Photograph of Vinteuil 13 The Photograph of Charlus Puts Morel to Flight 14 Reincarnations III The Influence of Photography on Proust’s Thought 15 A Photographer’s Studio 16 Reportage 17 A Lens of Variable Focal Length 18 Chronophotography 19 An A-human Vision 20 Photography at the Origin of Proustian Relativism 21 From Latent Image to Involuntary Memory
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