Marcel Proust und der Tod
Wolfram Nitsch
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Add to basketNeuware -Der vorliegende Band, hervorgegangen aus einem internationalen Symposion aus Anlass des 100. Todestags von Marcel Proust, bietet zwölf Blickwinkel auf die verschiedenen Facetten von Todeserfahrung und Todesdarstellung in seinem Leben und Werk.Nicht weniger als achtzehn Mal ist Proust auf dem Sterbebett porträtiert worden, in Zeichnung (etwa von Paul Helleu) und Fotografie (u. a. durch Man Ray). Dies wirkt wie ein Echo auf die Omnipräsenz von Figurationen des Todes in Prousts Leben und Werk. Von den Jugendschriften bis zur Recherche ziehen sich Darstellungen des Todes. Zentrale Gestalten aus dem Personal des Romans wie Bergotte, die Großmutter des Erzählers oder Swann werden als Sterbende dargestellt, die 'Gefangene' Albertine erliegt einem Unfalltod. Auch in Prousts Leben ist die Auseinandersetzung mit dem Tod allgegenwärtig: Von der Trauer um den Verlust der Mutter bis hin zum Tod des geliebten Agostinelli und den zahlreichen Kondolenzschreiben aus Anlass des großen Sterbens im Weltkrieg nehmen der Tod und seine mögliche Überwindung in der Erinnerung eine zentrale Stellung im Denken des Autors ein.Mit Beiträgen von Nathalie Mauriac Dyer, Anna Magdalena Elsner, Luc Fraisse, Thomas Klinkert, Thomas Macho, Wolfram Nitsch, Benoît Puttemans, Jean-Marc Quaranta, Jürgen Ritte, Jennifer Rushworth, Cornelia Wild, Kathrin Yacavone.
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The present volume, emerged from an international symposion on the occasion of the 100th Death Days of Marcel Proust, offers twelve points of view on the different facets of death experience and death portrayal in his life and work.
No less than eighteen times Proust has been portrayed on the deathbed, in drawing (such as by Paul Helleu) and photography (including by Man Ray). This acts as an echo to the omnipresence of figurations of death in Proust's life and work. From youth writings to research, depictions of death draw. Central figures from the staff of the novel such as Bergotte, the grandmother of the narrator or Swann are depicted as dying, the "prisoner" Albertine succumbs to an accident death. Even in Proust's life, the confrontation with death is ubiquitous: from the mourning for the loss of the mother to the death of the beloved Agostinelli and the numerous condolence letters on the occasion of the great dying in the World War, death and its possible overcoming in memory occupy a central position in the author's thought.
With contributions by Nathalie Mauriac Dyer, Anna Magdalena Elsner, Luc Fraisse, Thomas Klinkert, Thomas Macho, Wolfram Nitsch, Benoît Puttemans, Jean-Marc Quaranta, Jürgen Ritte, Jennifer Rushworth, Cornelia Wild, Kathrin Yacavone.
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