Time and Sense
Discover the profound insights of Julia Kristeva in her thought-provoking book, Time and Sense, published by Columbia University Press in 1998. Spanning 432 pages, this compelling work goes beyond a mere reflection on Proust, offering an engaging commentary on the intricate relationship between literature, time, and sensory experience.
Kristeva skillfully uses Proust as a foundational lens to explore broader themes such as character development, the concept of time, the nuances of sensation, metaphor, and historical context. This book not only captivates literary enthusiasts but also invites readers to ponder the deeper implications of how we engage with literature.
If you're interested in literary criticism that combines rich analysis with philosophical inquiry, Time and Sense is an essential addition to your collection. Embrace the journey through Kristeva’s insightful prose and expand your understanding of literature's impact on our experiences.