Albertine (Rose novel)
Albertine is the first and only novel of writer and critic Jacqueline Rose. It is a parallel novel, using characters and events from Marcel Proust's seven-volume novel In Search of Lost Time.
Author | Jacqueline Rose |
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Country | United Kingdom |
Genre | Novel |
Publisher | Vintage UK |
Publication date | 2002 |
Media type | Print Paperback) |
Plot summary
The beautiful orphan Albertine comes into contact with the austere young Marcel at a Normandy seaside hotel, whilst on holiday with friends. She soon becomes embroiled in a destructive affair with the young man, trapping them both in his Paris apartment. His jealousy and her strong will and bisexual attraction to others cause both unhappiness. A gynocentric revisiting of Proust, it is a feminist re-imagining, giving Albertine a voice she has been denied.
gollark: It's not *quite* 1984-level.
gollark: At least the US's handling of it makes me feel better about the UK.
gollark: What, several months beforehand?
gollark: What if it was a SECRET biolab in Spain operated by the Illuminati?
gollark: Well, that's... worrying in the longish term, then.
External links
- TempsPerdu.com A site about 'In Search of Lost Time'
- Guardian Review
- Observer Review
- Jacqueline Rose QMUL Staff Page
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