Author: Benjamin D. Hagen
Now Available: The Sensuous Pedagogies of Virginia Woolf and D.H. Lawrence (2020)
Clemson University Press and Liverpool University Press both announced today that my first contracted book-length study, The Sensuous Pedagogies of Virginia Woolf and D.H. Lawrence,
Proust 2020/2021: Swann’s Way (pp. 224–99)
Relation of Parts I and II This section of Swann’s Way closes out “Combray” and opens “Swann in Love,” a section I initially found baffling.
Proust 2020/2021: Within a Budding Grove (pp. 661–730)
Ongoing Theme of Seriality / Multiplicity Continuing the theme that I called “monotonous” in my previous post, the closing pages of Proust’s second volume analyze,
Proust 2020/2021: Within a Budding Grove (pp. 582–661)
Regret: On the Contingent and Universal As the Narrator watches Albertine continue on her way “to join her friends,” he describes his sense of “despair”