Jean-Yves Tadié
Jean-Yves Tadié (born 1936) is a French writer, specializing in Marcel Proust.[1] His 800-page biography of Proust was well-received, asserted by Edmund White in his own book on Proust to be the best work of its kind. Briefly a professor in the Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages, University of Oxford, Tadié was then, until his retirement, a professor at the Paris-Sorbonne University (Paris IV) and director of the collections "Classical Folio" and "Theatre Folio".
He was also a director of the French Institute of London.
Selected bibliography
- Introduction à la vie littéraire du XIXe siècle, Bordas, 1971.
- Lectures de Proust, Colin, 1971.
- Proust et le Roman, Gallimard, 1971.
- Le Récit poétique, PUF, 1978 ; Gallimard, 1994.
- Le Roman d’aventures, PUF, 1982.
- Proust, Belfond, 1983.
- La Critique littéraire au XXe siècle, Belfond, 1987.
- Études proustiennes I à VI, Gallimard, 1973-1988.
- Le Roman au XXe siècle, Belfond, 1990.
- Portrait de l’artiste, Oxford University Press, 1991.
- Marcel Proust, biographie, Gallimard, 1996. (English translation ISBN 0-14-100203-4)
- Le Sens de la mémoire (avec Marc Tadié), Gallimard, 1999.
- Proust, la cathédrale du temps, Gallimard, coll. “Découvertes”, 1999.
- Regarde de tous tes yeux, regarde ! Gallimard, 2005.
- De Proust à Dumas, Gallimard, 2006.
References
- ↑ Pearson, Roger (17 September 2000). "Life Was Art, Art Was Life". The New York Times. p. 16. Retrieved 17 May 2011.
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