Venice and involuntary memory. Henri de Regnier forerunner of Marcel Proust

  • Antoni Martí Moterde Universitat de Barcelona Grup de Recerca Literatura en l’Espai Intel·lectual Europeu
Keywords: Marcel Proust, Henri de Régnier, John Ruskin, involuntary memory, intertextuality, Venècia, French literature (s. XX)

Abstract

The aim of this article is to reread the idea of involuntary memory of Proust considering one of the literary wealth that made possible the stories and sketches of Venetian Henri de Regnier. Rereading passages about Venice Albertine disparue regarding the way of narrating the dream and memory allows the author of Esquisses vénitiennes stressed the importance of the work that the outcome of À la recherche du temps perdu, and in defined-going, the whole concept of Proustian writing.

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Published
2017-01-20
How to Cite
Martí Moterde A. (2017). Venice and involuntary memory. Henri de Regnier forerunner of Marcel Proust. Revista de Filología Románica, 32(2), 291-305. https://doi.org/10.5209/RFRM.55025
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