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    Introducción a los conceptos de familia y aprendizaje en Paradiso, de José Lezama Lima. Relaciones con Proust
    (Murcia, Universidad de Murcia, Servicio de Publicaciones, 2009) Aznar Ardil, Lucía María
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    Paradiso recobrado : la búsqueda poética de José Lezama Lima y Marcel Proust / Lucía María Aznar Ardil; director, Vicente Cervera Salinas
    (Murcia : Universidad de Murcia, Departamento de Literatura Española, Teoría de la Literatura y Literatura Comparada,, 2008) Aznar Ardil, Lucía María
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    Proust et le langage dans Jean Santeuil
    (2018-11-08) Bidaud, Samuel
    Marcel Proust’s linguistic ideas have so far been little studied, and the crit - ics who have been interested in them have mainly focused on À la recherche du temps perdu . This article analyses the linguistic ideas of Marcel Proust present in Jean San - teuil , his “juvenile novel”. Three points are of particular interest: Proust’s valuation of linguistic variation, which is linked to the valuation of expressivity; the author’s views on semiology, conceived in a dimension which is both social and private, synchronic and diachronic; and eventually his fascination for the signi fi er.

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