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            <forename>Anna</forename>
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        <p>On the one hand le côté de Guermantes and on the other that of chez Swann... Few places like Illiers-Combray offer the tangible measure of a myth that has involved not only readers and writers, but also those who have reflected on the meaning and structures of modern fiction. As the great criticism of the 20th century and the most innovative reflections on the method would not be conceivable without the Recherche. Auerbach, Curtius, Spitzer, Poulet, Jauss, Deleuze, Richard, Genette, Barthes…, as well as Solmi, Debenedetti, Contini, and Macchia in Italy, measured themselves with essays and/or memorable books, while Caproni, Fortini, Ginzsburg, Raboni... tried themselves with translation. In short, the seduction of a work with a very dense intertextuality and variety of registers still resides, not only in the ability to talk about the history and culture of the West, offering the grandiose fresco of a universe in decline, but in the possibility of inserting itself on many levels (including that of meta-literature, non-fiction) as an obligatory point of passage. Thus contributing to create a world parallel to the real one, which is now populated by its doubles: cities, cathedrals, feelings, emotions, words intermittences... From the field of fiction to that, induced, of narratology, no doubt that Proust has changed our life, the perception of the world, and the way of looking at objects, and of reading books and things. The collection that is proposed here, designed and curated by Anna Dolfi, gives a broad and evocative testimony, offering itself as an essential object of study on the traces of the unforgettable, unseizable Marcel.</p>
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        <p>Da una parte le côté de Guermantes  e dall’altra quello di chez Swann…  Pochi luoghi come Illiers-Combray offrono la misura tangibile di un mito che ha coinvolto non solo lettori e scrittori,ma quanti hanno riflettuto sul senso e le strutture della narrativa moderna. Già che non sarebbero pensabili la grande critica del Novecento e le più innovative riflessioni sul metodo senza la Recherche . Vi si sono misurati, con saggi e/o libri memorabili,Auerbach, Curtius, Spitzer, Poulet, Jauss, Deleuze, Richard, Genette, Barthes…, e da noi Solmi, Debenedetti, Contini,Macchia, mentre si sono cimentati nella traduzione Caproni, Fortini, la Ginzsburg, Raboni... Insomma, la seduzione di un’opera dalla fittissima intertestualità e varietà di registri risiede ancora, non solo nella capacità di parlare della storia e cultura dell’Occidente, offrendo il grandioso affresco di un universo in declino, ma nella possibilità di inserirsi su molti livelli (compreso quello della meta-letteratura, della saggistica) quale punto obbligato di passaggio. Contribuendo a creare un mondo parallelo rispetto a quello reale, che si trova ormai popolato dei suoi doppi: città, cattedrali, sentimenti, emozioni, parole intermittences … Dal campo della finzione a quello, indotto, della narratologia, nessun dubbio che Proust ci abbia cambiato la vita, la percezione del mondo, e il modo di guardare gli oggetti, e di leggere i libri e le cose. La raccolta che qui si propone, progettata e curata da Anna Dolfi, ne dà un’ampia e suggestiva testimonianza, offrendosi ormai come un imprescindibile oggetto di studio sulle tracce dell’imprendibile, indimenticabile Marcel. 

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