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Reading Nathalie Sarraute Emer O'Beirne (Lecturer in French, Lecturer in French, University College Dublin)

Reading Nathalie Sarraute By Emer O'Beirne (Lecturer in French, Lecturer in French, University College Dublin)

Summary

This study explores in detail the interaction between the increasing move towards dialogue in Sarraute's prose works, and the dialogue those works initiate with their readers. It is designed to disentangle the problems of speech, both written and verbal.

Reading Nathalie Sarraute Summary

Reading Nathalie Sarraute: Dialogue and Distance by Emer O'Beirne (Lecturer in French, Lecturer in French, University College Dublin)

Spanning seven decades, Nathalie Sarraute's literary career has established her as one of the most prominent and highly respected French writers of the twentieth century. From the outset she has sought, through consistent formal innovation, to develop a mode of literary expression adequate to an endlessly mobile and mutable self stifled as much in public discourse as in traditional fictional characterization. Central to that enterprise is the dream of full and transparent communication with another, and ultimately with an ideal reader. This study is the first to explore in detail the interaction between the increasing move towards dialogue in Sarraute's prose works (Tu ne t'aimes pas is an extreme example), and the dialogue those works initiate with their readers. Intensely aware of the pitfalls of communication, both spoken and written, Sarraute's prose writings illuminate not only the dynamics of conversation, but also those of the reading process.

Reading Nathalie Sarraute Reviews

Emer O'Beirne ... argues (in my view rightly) that reading a text and giving it meaning will always remain a dialogic activity in which reader and writer are bound together and cannot operate independently. * Elizabeth Fallaize, TLS *
This subtle and intelligent study of Sarraute's fiction examines dialogue not only between fictional characters, but also between author and reader ... * Elizabeth Fallaize, TLS *

About Emer O'Beirne (Lecturer in French, Lecturer in French, University College Dublin)

1992-94: Language Assistant, University of Paris-Nanterre; 1994-97: Lecturer in French, University of Exeter; 1997-: Lecturer in French, University College Dublin

Table of Contents

Introduction ; 1. Irony, Dialogue, and the Novel ; 2. The Writing Self: Irony and Authority ; 3. The Self and Language: Authenticity and Convention ; 4. Reading and Otherness ; 5. Reading in Theory and Practice ; Conclusion: Ici - From Language to Silence and Back ; Notes ; Bibliography ; Index

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NPB9780198159858
9780198159858
0198159854
Reading Nathalie Sarraute: Dialogue and Distance by Emer O'Beirne (Lecturer in French, Lecturer in French, University College Dublin)
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Hardback
Oxford University Press
1999-07-08
268
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