Photography incarnates a dream of transparency since, as Roland Barthes says, “a photograph is always invisible: it is not it that we see. In short, the referent adheres”. In this regard, he provides a strange example: “The Photograph belongs to that class of laminated objects whose two leaves cannot be separated without destroying them both: the windowpane and the landscape”. In this sense, photography perfectly realises the illusion of a support which is unveiled in its materiality in order to become a pure objectivity. According to Proust, this supposed transparency is destined to fail: no photograph, in the Recherche, ever leads us to a moment of recognition. It's as if photographs were not able to let the original rise up – in transpar...
Different kinds of windows appear in the Recherche by Proust, defining not only the Narrator's persp...
The year 1978 saw the first exhibition of photographic portraits of Marcel Proust's family, friends ...
The concept of visuality proposed by Norman Bryson, which refers to conscious perception determined ...
<p><span style="font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: medium;">Photography incarnates a dream of ...
<p><span style="font-family: Times New Roman;"><span style="font-size: medium;">This article analyze...
International audienceThis paper wonders about the precise technical nature of photography which is ...
Includes bibliographical references (page 8)Includes digitized images in JPEG and TIFF formats.???.....
Benjamin\u27s essay Zum Bilde Prousts questions the status of the image even as it leafs through t...
Windows, greenhouses, telescopes, fishbowls: the external perspective in proustian descriptions. Eve...
The dissertation examines the poetic status of gestic details in the Recherche through the theories ...
La connaissance poétique est l’appréhension nouvelle du monde sur un mode familier. Elle apparaît à ...
This thesis compares and contrasts the multiple discourses on photography found in the critical and ...
Instant as immediacy confront them with temporal ambiguity. They come up against a fragmentation in ...
This thesis does not objectively study ongoing relations between In Search of Lost Time and the cine...
Art Style | Art & Culture International Magazine Abstract For Proust, why does error precede truth...
Different kinds of windows appear in the Recherche by Proust, defining not only the Narrator's persp...
The year 1978 saw the first exhibition of photographic portraits of Marcel Proust's family, friends ...
The concept of visuality proposed by Norman Bryson, which refers to conscious perception determined ...
<p><span style="font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: medium;">Photography incarnates a dream of ...
<p><span style="font-family: Times New Roman;"><span style="font-size: medium;">This article analyze...
International audienceThis paper wonders about the precise technical nature of photography which is ...
Includes bibliographical references (page 8)Includes digitized images in JPEG and TIFF formats.???.....
Benjamin\u27s essay Zum Bilde Prousts questions the status of the image even as it leafs through t...
Windows, greenhouses, telescopes, fishbowls: the external perspective in proustian descriptions. Eve...
The dissertation examines the poetic status of gestic details in the Recherche through the theories ...
La connaissance poétique est l’appréhension nouvelle du monde sur un mode familier. Elle apparaît à ...
This thesis compares and contrasts the multiple discourses on photography found in the critical and ...
Instant as immediacy confront them with temporal ambiguity. They come up against a fragmentation in ...
This thesis does not objectively study ongoing relations between In Search of Lost Time and the cine...
Art Style | Art & Culture International Magazine Abstract For Proust, why does error precede truth...
Different kinds of windows appear in the Recherche by Proust, defining not only the Narrator's persp...
The year 1978 saw the first exhibition of photographic portraits of Marcel Proust's family, friends ...
The concept of visuality proposed by Norman Bryson, which refers to conscious perception determined ...