This article explores the significance of a network of images drawn from the world of alchemy that is present as a persistent undercurrent in Marcel Proust's A la recherche du temps perdu. It is argued that alchemical images — of transmutation, crucibles and gold itself — provide emblematic markers, within the diegesis of the novel, for the narrator-protagonist's evolution to creation. These images encompass the full hierarchy of aspirations of the alchemist, from financial gain to the spiritual transcendence sought by the true initiate. Indeed, A la recherche charts a metaphorical progression from material to spiritual ideals. In tracing out the narrator-initiate's path, alchemical images draw in such key themes as art, society and desire,...
The view is upheld that it is possible to constitute a conception of artistic vocation from fiction ...
The view is upheld that it is possible to constitute a conception of artistic vocation from fiction ...
The view is upheld that it is possible to constitute a conception of artistic vocation from fiction ...
This article explores the significance of a network of images drawn from the world of alchemy that i...
This article explores the significance of a network of images drawn from the world of alchemy that i...
This article explores the extraordinary volatility in the literary materials out of which the object...
This book is the first to describe the development of Proust’s treatment of material objects from hi...
The aim of this article is to show that Proust's 'celebre jet d'eau d'Hubert Robert' is a strange hy...
The view is upheld that it is possible to constitute a conception of artistic vocation from fiction ...
This study examines the use of fin-de-siècle literary genres in A la recherche du temps perdu with f...
The year 1978 saw the first exhibition of photographic portraits of Marcel Proust's family, friends ...
Against the background of the 'waning of affect' in modern times(1) and the (post-) Freudian consign...
The dissertation examines the poetic status of gestic details in the Recherche through the theories ...
The view is upheld that it is possible to constitute a conception of artistic vocation from fiction ...
The view is upheld that it is possible to constitute a conception of artistic vocation from fiction ...
The view is upheld that it is possible to constitute a conception of artistic vocation from fiction ...
The view is upheld that it is possible to constitute a conception of artistic vocation from fiction ...
The view is upheld that it is possible to constitute a conception of artistic vocation from fiction ...
This article explores the significance of a network of images drawn from the world of alchemy that i...
This article explores the significance of a network of images drawn from the world of alchemy that i...
This article explores the extraordinary volatility in the literary materials out of which the object...
This book is the first to describe the development of Proust’s treatment of material objects from hi...
The aim of this article is to show that Proust's 'celebre jet d'eau d'Hubert Robert' is a strange hy...
The view is upheld that it is possible to constitute a conception of artistic vocation from fiction ...
This study examines the use of fin-de-siècle literary genres in A la recherche du temps perdu with f...
The year 1978 saw the first exhibition of photographic portraits of Marcel Proust's family, friends ...
Against the background of the 'waning of affect' in modern times(1) and the (post-) Freudian consign...
The dissertation examines the poetic status of gestic details in the Recherche through the theories ...
The view is upheld that it is possible to constitute a conception of artistic vocation from fiction ...
The view is upheld that it is possible to constitute a conception of artistic vocation from fiction ...
The view is upheld that it is possible to constitute a conception of artistic vocation from fiction ...
The view is upheld that it is possible to constitute a conception of artistic vocation from fiction ...
The view is upheld that it is possible to constitute a conception of artistic vocation from fiction ...