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h| fre
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4| aut
a| Nattiez, Jean-Jacques
d| 1945-
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9| 16330
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a| Proust as Musician
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a| Cambridge
b| Cambridge University Press
c| 1989
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a| 140 pages
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a| Throughout A la recherche du temps perdu, and particularly Swann in Love, Proust displays a surprising sensitivity to the way music is heard, a sensitivity to which we owe some of the most beautiful writing on music. Music as a model for literature: this is the subject of Nattiez's book, which unravels the various musical themes running through Proust's work, and which constitutes a particularly lucid and perceptive introduction to his writing. Through a study of the texts devoted to the Sonata and Septet of Vinteuil, the author demonstrates the fundamental role played by music in the evolution of the novel, and shows how Debussy, Wagner, and Beethoven provide the basis for a mystical quest whose goal is pure music and the literary absolute.
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a| Proust, Marcel
d| 1871-1922
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9| 19411
600
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a| Beethoven, Ludwig van
d| 1770-1827
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9| 5335
600
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a| Wagner, Richard
d| 1813-1883
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9| 7120
600
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a| Debussy, Claude
d| 1862-1918
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9| 18776
650
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a| Music philosophy and esthetics
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9| 21165
650
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a| Literature
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9| 4439
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4| trl
a| Puffet, Derrick
9| 19799
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a| Proust musicien
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a| boek
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j| ORPH.BIO PROU e
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