Sorte strømper, grønne tråde. Proust og inversionens hermeneutik

Forfattere

  • Sara Danius

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7146/pas.v30i73.21625

Nøgleord:

Proust, hermeneutik, På sporet af den tabte tid

Resumé

Sara Danius: “Black Socks, Green Threads: On Proust and the Hermeneutics of Inversion”
Inversion – especially sexual inversion – is a major preoccupation in In Search of Lost Time, just as it is manifest in other writers in the period. Still, the theme of homoerotic love has been marginalized in the reception of Proust. Why? Because he wanted it that way. In Proust, it turns out, inversion is more than a theme. It is part not only of what he said but also of how he said what he said. This article suggests that inversion serves as a fundamental rhetorical device, one that offered Proust an ingenious mechanism for doing what he wanted to do in approaching the theme of same-sex desire and, equally important, for instructing his readers in the art of reading.

Downloads

Publiceret

2015-08-02

Citation/Eksport

Danius, S. (2015). Sorte strømper, grønne tråde. Proust og inversionens hermeneutik. Passage - Tidsskrift for Litteratur Og Kritik, 30(73). https://doi.org/10.7146/pas.v30i73.21625

Nummer

Sektion

Artikler