Abstract

Proust : new editions, new readings. « Editing Proust : Yesterday, To-day and Perhaps Tomorrow » (Elyane Desçon-Jones) retraces Proust's editorial history, and emphasises Proust's authorial intentions as they now appear. Antoine Compagnon asks "What can no longer be said about Proust" in three areas of literary criticism. In « The Cycle of Sodom and Gomorrha : Notes on the Sequence of Books in Remembrance of Things Past », Nathalie Mauriac Dyer centers on the posthumous publication of the long version of "Albertine disparue" : it eliminated the "Sodom and Gomorrha" cycle Proust was expanding, and created a bloated episode — and a critical lure. « The Tidings brought to Marcel » (Brigitte Mabuzier), using preparatory works published in the new Pléiade edition, analyses the topos of annunciation in "Remembrance". « New Editions, New Readings : The Formidable Game With Time » (Inge Wimmers) takes up what Ricœur thought to be at stake in fiction — the creation of « a fictitious experience of time » : do the new editions offer a new experience of time ?

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