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E-grāmata: Family Idiot: Gustave Flaubert, 1821-1857, An Abridged Edition

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"The Family Idiot is a masterwork by one of the greatest intellects of the twentieth century. Published in three massive volumes in French between 1971 and 1972, and five volumes in English translation between 1981 and 1993, Jean-Paul Sartre's classic study of Gustave Flaubert is now available to readers in English for the first time in a more digestible abridged edition. For Sartre, understanding how Flaubert became Flaubert-how he came to be the person who penned Madame Bovary-helps us understand the very nature of the modern self. Sartre devoted a decade at the end of his life to crafting this exhaustive work and it serves as a summary of his committed philosophy. Compiled by renowned Sartre scholar Joseph S. Catalano, this abridgment retains the brilliance of the sprawling original and reveals how we are still haunted by the nihilism of the imaginary that was beautifully captured by Sartre"--

"An approachable abridgment of Sartre's important analysis of Flaubert. From 1981 to 1994, the University of Chicago Press published a five-volume translation of Jean-Paul Sartre's The Family Idiot: Gustave Flaubert, 1821-1857, a sprawling masterwork by one of the greatest intellects of the twentieth century. This new volume delivers a compact abridgment of the original by renowned Sartre scholar, Joseph Catalano. Sartre claimed that his existential approach to psychoanalysis required a new Freud, and inhis study of Gustave Flaubert, Sartre becomes that Freud. The work summarizes Sartre's overarching aim to reveal that human life is a meaningful adventure of freedom. In discussing Flaubert's work, particularly his classic novel Madame Bovary, Sartre unleashes a fierce critique of modernity as nihilistic and demeaning of human dignity"--

An approachable abridgment of Sartre’s important analysis of Flaubert.
 
From 1981 to 1994, the University of Chicago Press published a five-volume translation of Jean-Paul Sartre’s The Family Idiot: Gustave Flaubert, 1821-1857, a sprawling masterwork by one of the greatest intellects of the twentieth century. This new volume delivers a compact abridgment of the original by renowned Sartre scholar, Joseph Catalano.
 
Sartre claimed that his existential approach to psychoanalysis required a new Freud, and in his study of Gustave Flaubert, Sartre becomes that Freud. The work summarizes Sartre’s overarching aim to reveal that human life is a meaningful adventure of freedom. In discussing Flaubert’s work, particularly his classic novel Madame Bovary, Sartre unleashes a fierce critique of modernity as nihilistic and demeaning of human dignity.

Recenzijas

The nihilism of the imaginary, as it is elaborately anatomized in The Family Idiot, is [ not] a mere nineteenth-century curiosity or a local feature of some specifically French middle-class culture; nor is it a private obsession of Jean-Paul Sartre himself. Turning things into images, abolishing the real world, grasping the world as little more than a text or sign-systemthis is notoriously the very logic of our own consumer society, the society of the image or the media event . . . [ The Family Idiot] may well speak with terrifying immediacy [ today]. -- Fredric Jameson, on the unabridged edition * New York Times * A virtuoso performance. . . . For all that this book does to make one reconsider his life, The Family Idiot is less a case study of Flaubert than it is a final installment of Sartres mythology. * New York Review of Books, on the unabridged edition * The Family Idiot, Sartres last magnum opus, a penetrating and challenging analysis of Gustave Flaubert, has remained less well known than his earlier works, in large measure because of the inordinate length of the original version. Catalanos superb, masterful abridgment, together with his introduction and occasional explanatory notes, is destined to stimulate important new scholarly explorations by philosophers, psychologists, students of literature, and so many others. -- William McBride, Purdue University "A well-paced and quite comfortably readable work." * Complete Review *

Editor's Introduction 1(18)
Chapter One Problem: A Family Idiot Who Became a Genius
19(15)
Chapter Two Quidquid volueris
34(15)
Chapter Three Gustave at Fifteen
49(17)
Chapter Four A Rediscovered Childhood
66(15)
Chapter Five To Actor To Write
81(17)
Chapter Six Being Seen
98(17)
Chapter Seven Ambivalent
115(19)
Chapter Eight Birth of the Garcon
134(13)
Chapter Nine A Review
147(15)
Chapter Ten The Last Spiral: The Event
162(14)
Chapter Eleven Hysterical Commitment: Neurosis as Response
176(14)
Chapter Twelve Approaching Conversion
190(11)
Chapter Thirteen Conversion
201(10)
Chapter Fourteen The (Second) Problem
211(15)
Chapter Fifteen (The Problem Concluded): The Objective Spirit
226(16)
Chapter Sixteen Neurosis: Personal and Objective
242(16)
Chapter Seventeen Objective Neurosis and Madame Bovary
258(15)
Editor's Conclusion 273(5)
Acknowledgments 278(1)
Notes 279(10)
Index 289
Jean-Paul Sartre (1905-1980) was a French philosopher and leading figure of the existentialist movement. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1964. Joseph S. Catalano is professor emeritus of philosophy at Kean University. He is the author Reading Sartre and The Saint and the Atheist. Carol Cosman was a translator of French literature and letters, including works by Camus, Balzac, Beauvoir, and Durkheim.