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ISBN-10: 022682232X
ISBN-13: 9780226822327
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Publish Date: 01/19/2023
Dimensions: 8.60" L, 6.20" W, 1.00" H

The Family Idiot: Gustave Flaubert, 1821-1857, an Abridged Edition

Editor: Joseph S Catalano
Translator: Carol Cosman

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Price: $26.00

Overview

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.

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"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-system–this 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"
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Details

ISBN-10: 022682232X
ISBN-13: 9780226822327
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Publish Date: 01/19/2023
Dimensions: 8.60" L, 6.20" W, 1.00" H
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