A REMORSE OF PROUST : CONTRIBUTION TO THE PSYCHOANALYTIC
THEORY OF CREATION
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In this article it is hypothesized that throughout
Marcel Proust’s Remembrance of Things Past we find the traces of
a censorship of the emergence of sexuality at puberty. Explicitly evoked
in Against Sainte-Beuve, the moment of discovering the newness of puberty
reappears afterwards only in a veiled way in Remembrance of Things Past.
The work seeks to repair the destructive effects of this censorship and
remorse through a specific aesthetic whose libidinal economy is analyzed
here (in particular, the fantasy of the “ lesbian-man ”, a
certain fetishism, and the permanent metaphorization of castration anxiety).
A new regard can then be brought to bear on the well-known Proustian aporias
about temporality. |
Key-words Censorship, Literary creation, Marcel Proust, Puberty, Temporality. |