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  1. Contre Sainte-Beuve (French: [kɔ̃tʁ sɛ̃t bœv], "Against Sainte-Beuve") is an unfinished book of essays written by Marcel Proust between 1895 and 1900 and first published posthumously in 1954. The book was discovered, with its pages in order, amongst Proust's papers after his death.

    • Marcel Proust
    • 1954
  2. Contre Sainte-Beuve est un recueil de critique littéraire de Marcel Proust, publié à titre posthume en 1954, et rassemblant les pages que l'écrivain a consacrées, sans leur donner d'ordre, aux auteurs qu'il admirait.

  3. Proust wrote Contre Sainte-Beuve in 1895-1900 as a response to the literary criticism of Charles Augustin Sainte-Beuve, who based his judgments on the personal lives of writers. Proust argues for a different approach to literature, based on the artistry and emotion of the text, and foreshadows his own novel A la recherche du temps perdu.

  4. A gradual disengagement from social life coincided with growing ill health and with his active involvement in the Dreyfus affair of 1897–99, when French politics and society were split by the movement to liberate the Jewish army officer Alfred Dreyfus, unjustly imprisoned on Devil’s Island as a spy.

  5. En calquant la méthode propre aux sciences naturelles, Sainte-Beuve endosse la proposition selon laquelle le monde empirique existe a priori et qu’il est garant d’objectivité et de vérité. La thèse proustienne, quant à elle, ne dépend pas d’une telle proposition.

  6. Jul 20, 2022 · Access-restricted-item true Addeddate 2022-07-20 14:01:39 Autocrop_version 0.0.14_books-20220331-0.2 Bookplateleaf

  7. Nov 5, 2013 · Summary. It has long been acknowledged that during his ‘supposedly idle and unproductive years’, the young Proust was in fact extremely actively engaged in writing: journalism, the draft of a novel (later abandoned) and short fictions, translations, pastiches, critical essays . . .