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Brava! I've fancied myself a devotee of "A la Recherche." But this lecture has absolutely transfigured the way I think of that Mt. Parnasus of literature. There was, however, one element that I would have liked to have seen discussed and that is the influence of Proust's Judaism on his masterpiece. Halachically, Proust was certainly Jewish, since Judaism is a matrilinear religion and Marcel's mother was Jewish, although there is no indication that the narrator of the novel was Jewish. Swann was Jewish, as was the narrator's friend Bloch. And much of the novel makes reference to the Dreyfus Affair. Proust's own relationship to his Jewish heritage was rather problematic. I note that Ms. Klingstein has been affiliated with he Harvard Center for Jewish Studies and also that she has been working on a multi-volume cultural history of Yiddish literature, so her observations on this particular topic would be most illuminating.
Please, what is the name of the lecturer? And at 2:50, she mentions an audiobook version of Proust read by…Peter _________? Can you supply his last name and any information about the audiobook?
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Thanks for uploading! If you have a minute, I've been recording some original acoustic songs. As a fellow music fan, I'd love if you'd take a listen. It's on my channel. Hope you like it.
This video is so brilliant. I wish i could find who the presenter is to wish her a hearty thanks. And, as someone else asked, is there a video of her presentation of the last novel? I would love to see it.
Thank you for your message. These presentations were part of our program in 2014 and held by Susanne Klingenstein. harvard.academia.edu/SusanneKlingenstein. More videos are in our "What Is German" playlist. ru-vid.com/group/PL6442A9A5FDD932B0
Antje, that was very beautiful. Your voice and talent has only gotten better! Still hoping you'd do a trek through Nashville and sing down here for a bit. Been way to long since I've seen you :) Maybe if we ever get a cosmo reunion going again, we can get you to sing at it!