Investigating Powell's A dance to the music of time

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Investigating Powell's A dance to the music of time

Isabelle Joyau

Macmillan Press , St. Martin's Press, 1994

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Bibliography: p. 192-207

Includes index

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Description

Isabelle Joyau's critical study of A Dance to the Music of Time begins with an assessment of Anthony Powell's popularity. The detailed examination of individual themes (the narrator's quest for truth, time, the sociological aspect, structure, surface and depth, the abyss of camality, the series and its generic affiliations) is subordinate to the book's wider purpose: the examination of a compelling epic of insignificance, intertextuality, with philosophical reading, awareness of the fiction of Powell's contemporaries, and a strong parallel drawn with Montaigne's essays - more relevant than the comparison with Proust - best illuminates the richness of Powell's unique achievement.

Table of Contents

The First-Person Narrator. Time in A Dance to the Music of Time. Society. Structure. Surface and Depth. The Abyss of Carnality. The Series and its Generic Affiliations.

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