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Duncan Large

    Duncan Large is a professor of European literature and translation, exploring themes that delve into deep human motivations and societal structures. His work is characterized by insightful analysis and literary precision. Large's approach to writing is meticulous and considered, offering readers an engaging and intellectually stimulating experience. His literary significance lies in his ability to reveal the complexities of the human condition through precise language and rich imagination.

    Nietzsche and metaphor
    Nietzsche and Proust
    • 2001

      This book combines a Nietzschean reading of Proust's novel A la recherche du temps perdu with a Proustian reading of time and transcendence in Nietzsche's philosophy. Drawing in particular on Gilles Deleuze's early studies of the two writers, it argues (against Jacques Derrida and JuliaKristeva) that they pursue a parallel programme of overcoming post-Kantian idealism through an emphasis on the materiality of the body and the 'genealogy' of its interpretations. 'Proust's perspectivism' is analysed in the context of Nietzsche's radical epistemological relativism, the key themes ofinvoluntary memory and eternal recurrence are read together as elements in a shared aesthetics of self-creation, and in conclusion the complex temporalities of Nietzsche and Proust's 'untimely' texts are shown to issue into the problematics of the 'postmodern'.

      Nietzsche and Proust