Seen by many as the culmination of Sartre's thought and project, and
viewed by Sartre himself as an attempt to answer the question, "What,
at this point in time, can we know about a man?" this monumental work
continues to perplex its fascinated critics and admirers, who have
argued about its precise nature. However, as reviews of the first
volume in this translation agreed, whatever The Family Idiot may be
called—"a dialectic" (Fredric Jameson, New York Times Book Review);
"biography, philosophy, or politics? Surely . . . all of these
together" (Renee Winegarten, Commentary); "a new form of fiction?"
(Victor Brombert, Times Literary Supplement); or simply, "mad, of
course" (Julian Barnes, London Review of Books)—its prominent place
in intellectual history is indisputable. Volume 3 consists of "School
Years" and "Preneurosis," which are the second and third books of part
2 of the original French work. In vivid detail, Sartre renders
Flaubert's secondary-school experiences and relationships: his part in
a student rebellion against the faculty, his teenage infatuation with
Romantic literature, his friendships and rivalries with his
classmates, and the ironies inherent in the schoolboys' bourgeois
existence. Sartre then discusses Flaubert's years at law school, where
he studied at his father's insistence. This volume also contains
Sartre's most sustained analysis of Madame Bovary. Sartre's approach
to his complex subject, whether jaunty or judicious, psychoanalytical
or political, is captured in all of its rich variety in Carol Cosman's
translation.
Les mer
Gustave Flaubert, 1821-1857, Volume 3
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780226821986
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Vendor
University of Chicago Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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