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The World According to Proust
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The World According to Proust by Joshua Landy examines the philosophical depth of Marcel Proust's In Search of Lost Time, focusing on perception, memory, and selfhood.
Landy reads Proust through lenses of cognitive science and continental philosophy to illuminate how the novel stages acts of attention and recollection.
He argues that Proust offers not only literary but epistemological insights into how individuals constitute worlds through memory and aesthetic experience.
The book situates Proust within broader intellectual debates, making his work accessible to readers interested in philosophy, psychology, and literary studies.
Landy's scholarship highlights the ways Proust's narrative techniques reveal underlying structures of consciousness.
Landy reads Proust through lenses of cognitive science and continental philosophy to illuminate how the novel stages acts of attention and recollection.
He argues that Proust offers not only literary but epistemological insights into how individuals constitute worlds through memory and aesthetic experience.
The book situates Proust within broader intellectual debates, making his work accessible to readers interested in philosophy, psychology, and literary studies.
Landy's scholarship highlights the ways Proust's narrative techniques reveal underlying structures of consciousness.
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7.3 In Search of Lost Time: Wasting Time


