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Romanic Review (2020) 111 (3): 430–439.
Published: 01 December 2020
... completes the experiences of involuntary memory that ground his whole theory of regained time— and also has experiences that contradict the theory, that show time to be ever-elapsing, impossible to regain. He doesn’t endorse the contradiction, and he doesn’t give up his theory. But he doesn’t erase...
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Romanic Review (2024) 115 (1): 223–226.
Published: 01 May 2024
... in hatred as in vision itself did not imply that an object could not possess real qualities or defects” ( Time Regained 326). 1 This puts Furtak and me in a rather small camp, given the number of commentators who have highlighted the novel’s solipsistic passages. 2 Still, I have some reservations...
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Romanic Review (2004) 95 (4): 427–432.
Published: 01 November 2004
... : Peter Lang , 2000 . Pp. 594 . ISBN: 3–631–36763–5. Copyright © 2004 The Trustees of Columbia University 2004 BOOK REVIEWS 427 dont les travaux de Judith furent les prodromes. Sa plus recente edition des Petits poemes abstraits en 1992 a de fait marque un regain d'interet pour tout un pan encore...
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Romanic Review (2004) 95 (4): 426–427.
Published: 01 November 2004
... prodromes. Sa plus recente edition des Petits poemes abstraits en 1992 a de fait marque un regain d'interet pour tout un pan encore mal connu de la creation valeryenne. Et c'est encore sans mentionner tout un faisceau d'articles sur des aspects complexes de l'reuvre de Valery: la situation philosophique et...
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Romanic Review (2003) 94 (1-2): 247–248.
Published: 01 January 2003
..., esperons-Ie, un regain d'interet pour l'ouvrage de Virey et pour Ie recit de voyage en verso (CYNTHIA SKENAZI, University of California, Santa Barbara) Margaret M. McGowan. The Vision of Rome in Late Renaissance France. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2000, Pp. 461. Le livre de Margaret M...
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Romanic Review (2003) 94 (1-2): 246–247.
Published: 01 January 2003
... itineraires; une bibliographie des reuvres de Virey et d'ouvrages de references sur l'auteur completent cette somme. L'edition d'Anna Bettoni stimulera, esperons-Ie, un regain d'interet pour l'ouvrage de Virey et pour Ie recit de voyage en verso (CYNTHIA SKENAZI, University of California, Santa Barbara...
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Romanic Review (2011) 102 (1-2): 3–25.
Published: 01 January 2011
... for a year in wolfish form when his jealous wife convinces him to reveal the secret of his weekly disappearances and then steals the clothes without which he cannot regain his human shape. Meeting his king hunting in the forest, the werewolf reveals his rationality by performing the ceremony of feudal homage...
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Romanic Review (2010) 101 (3): 467–482.
Published: 01 May 2010
... has read Proust can remember all three thousand pages at once, and forgetting is just as fundamental to the mechanics of the novel as remembering, for time cannot be regained unless it has first been lost. At the same time, anyone who has not read the novel is already immersed in the changes...
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Romanic Review (2006) 97 (3-4): 275–284.
Published: 01 May 2006
... it to the status of prestigious pawn. "De l'Esprit des traductions" extends the lyric reflections of Corinne in a more programmatic direction, yet the message of both works is identical: for Italian literature to regain its European purchase, the innovative and iconoclastic energies of its ancient and Renaissance...
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Romanic Review (2010) 101 (4): 863–868.
Published: 01 November 2010
..., the vies minuscules, the interview (Mitterrand), and the diary (on which Simone de Beauvoir so heavily relies) can be subsumed under the overarching label of "memoirs," thereby regaining their former status as a kind of super-genre on a par with that of autobiography. Until relatively recently...
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Romanic Review (2000) 91 (1-2): 129–152.
Published: 01 January 2000
... to write this utopian novel. And here I regain, to conclude a method. I put myself in the position of the subject who makes something and no longer the subject who speaks about something: I am not studying a product, I assume a production; I abolish the discourse on discourse; the world no longer comes...
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Romanic Review (2020) 111 (3): 336–356.
Published: 01 December 2020
... at the beginning of Time Regained that Gilberte, in fact, loved him at first sight (“I’d never seen such a pretty little boy” [6: 4]); the orbit of suffering and of recovery is a condition of loving that stretches from the medieval past and Capellanus’s warning that love is either on the increase or the decline...
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Romanic Review (2012) 103 (3-4): 275–283.
Published: 01 May 2012
... de Lespinasse's moi), but that over time regained their original separateness. The hand is removed from the thigh, the warmth of sensation dissipates, and what was one becomes two. Still, life and sensitivity persist, for death stops at the level of the molecule. 13 So with the death of d'Alembert...
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Romanic Review (2016) 107 (1-4): 47–56.
Published: 01 January 2016
... caught Junie attempting to regain Octavie s apartment. This is awkward staging, with characters dashing about, and Gay McAuley has found the explanation in Racine s replacing the original scene with the one we witness today: When Junie leaves the stage in act V, she says it is to run to the aid...
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Romanic Review (2020) 111 (3): 357–369.
Published: 01 December 2020
...: precisely our understanding of what is human. And this understanding is now leading many to think about the claims of non-human species in relation to us. Proust’s concern with optics—with seeing the world through the eyes of another, of many others—leads him in the late pages of Time Regained ( Le...
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Romanic Review (2000) 91 (1-2): 77–88.
Published: 01 January 2000
... culminating in the expectoration of evil and remorse. Delivered of the contaminated chicot, des Esseintes regains the gingival purity of the infant drinking the anaesthetizing whiskey-milk of the preceding scene. But before he can put in new beauty and style, des Esseintes must first undergo the prophylactic...
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Romanic Review (2020) 111 (3): 378–391.
Published: 01 December 2020
..., 2015, two years Time Regained , September 28, 2015 to February 13, 2016, seventeen months My friend was a methodical and thorough man; whenever he came into the city, he’d look up the timetable of the Metro trains online and then make his journey on the basis of this schedule, which I...
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Romanic Review (2006) 97 (3-4): 501–515.
Published: 01 May 2006
... instantly find her getup ridiculous. Yet the minute we consider that there might be a reason she's decked up like this-perhaps to regain the love of her husband, who fixates on younger women-we lose our jocular distance. We realize that we would be capable of acting just like her. This instance...
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Romanic Review (2010) 101 (3): 483–496.
Published: 01 May 2010
... by women with the purpose of the female individual regaining control and asserting agency. These narratives were less obviously crafted than Millet's, as great value was placed on truthfulness and spontaneity. Evidence of narrative creativity was minimal or possibly even minimized in order to maximize...
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Romanic Review (2012) 103 (3-4): 285–301.
Published: 01 May 2012
... the pastpartially, imperfectly, as the product of an unreliable and frail memory-but to regain it nonetheless in order to actualize some effective part of it. Rousseau aims to figure the past in such a way as to make it contemporaneous with the present, located in the tissue and texture of a subject seeking...