Nathalie Sarraute, Fiction and Theory
Questions of Difference
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Publisher:Cambridge University Press
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A major study of one of France's most distinguished twentieth-century novelists and theorists, first published in 2000.
This 2000 book on Nathalie Sarraute (1900–99), one of France's most distinguished twentieth-century novelists, was the first major study in English to appear since her death. Ann Jefferson offers a new perspective on Sarraute's entire oeuvre - her fiction, her outstanding autobiography Enfance and her influential critical writings.Nathalie Sarraute (1900–99) is regarded as one of the major French novelists of the twentieth century. Initially hailed as a leading theorist and exemplar of the nouveau roman, she has come to be regarded as an important author in her own right with her own distinctive concerns. In this major 2000 study of Sarraute, the first in English since her death, Ann Jefferson offers a fresh perspective on Sarraute's entire oeuvre - her novels, her outstanding autobiography Enfance and her influential critical writings - by focusing on the crucial issue of difference which emerges as one of her central preoccupations. Drawing on a variety of critical approaches, Jefferson explores Sarraute's fundamental ambivalence to differences of various kinds including questions of gender and genre. She argues that difference is simultaneously asserted and denied in Sarraute's work, and that the notion of difference, so often celebrated by other writers and thinkers, is shown in Sarraute's work to the inseparable from ambiguity and anxiety.
'… innumerable insights and illuminations offered by this important book which no Sarraute scholar will want to be without.' Modern Language Review
ISBN: 9780521772112
Dimensions: 236mm x 160mm x 19mm
Weight: 455g
232 pages