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A9780198748175Paperback / softback. New. Does metacognition—the capacity to self-evaluate one's cognitive performance—derive from a mindreading capacity or does it rely on informational processes Joëlle Proust argues that metacognition need not involve metarepresentations and is essentially related to mental agency. paperback
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200350646aaEditions Hermann 2003-01-01. Hardcover. Good. In French. Ex-library hardbound without dust jacket. Tome V Encyclopedie I Lettre A. Edition critique et annotee par John Lough et Jacques Proust. Usual library markings but no text markings noted mild wear. Editions Hermann hardcover
2016x-331925863XSpringer 2016. Hardcover. New. 356 pages. 9.50x6.50x1.00 inches. Springer hardcover
2022BN110313Bibliothèque nationale de France / Brepols Publishers 2022. 2022. Marcel Proust : Cahiers 1 à 75 de la Bibliothèque nationale de France : Cahier 7 : Édition critique et génétique / Fac-similé <br/><br/>Marcel Proust : Cahiers 1 à 75 de la Bibliothèque nationale de France : Cahier 7 : Édition critique et génétique / Fac-similé Bibliothèque nationale de France / Brepols Publishers unknown
6415451Cambridge University Press CUP pp. 316 . Hardback. New. Cambridge University Press CUP hardcover
6321952Cambridge University Press CUP pp. 316 . Papeback. New. Cambridge University Press CUP unknown
2010904813675XSpringer 2010. New/New. <p><strong>Author:</strong> Karine Chemla Catherine Jami Agathe Keller Christine Proust Florence Bretelle-Establet</p><p><strong>Publisher:</strong> Springer</p><p><strong>ISBN:</strong> 9789048136759</p><p><strong>Release Date:</strong> 2010</p><p><strong>Languages:</strong> English</p><p><strong>Binding:</strong> Hardcover</p><p><strong>Number Of Pages:</strong> 472</p><p><strong>Details:</strong> “The resulting collection is a complex and stimulating blend of detailed scholarly investigations and general historiographical observations contributed by an impressive line-up of researchers. … serve the two sets of readers who will no doubt be interested in this book those who are curious in the specialised treatments and … those who are drawn to the broad themes that these detailed studies offer. … scholarly erudition throughout the book as a whole is commendable and it is an asset to the advancement of the field.†Clemency Montelle Metascience Vol. 21 2012 From the Back Cover The idea of this volume took shape within a group of scholars working on the history of science in Asia. Despite the great differences in time locations and disciplines between our respective fields of research we all faced similar situations: among the huge mass of written documents available to historians and that were eventually taken as sources in the historiography of science some had been well studied while others had been dismissed or ignored. This observation will seem obvious to historians whose daily work consists in shaping corpuses to raise new questions. The diagnosis has long been established that such selections related to the historians’ agenda and thereby reflected the ways in which historiography somehow belonged to its time. Yet it appeared to us that this diagnosis was insufficient and that the selective consideration of source material was also at least partly related to mechanisms of selection that occurred upstream from the historian’s classical work of shaping a corpus. Therefore we came to the idea that in order to write or to rewrite chapters in the history of science historians may benefit from relying on a critical analysis of the factors that along history shaped the documents that have become their sources or the collections from which they constitute their corpuses. It is to the development of such a branch of critical analysis in the history of science to its methods and to its benefits ―to be illustrated in carefully chosen case studies― that we suggest to devote a collective research and a book. We want to inquire into how the corpuses we form incorporate long sequences of selections and reorganizations that took place in history and that must be brought to light if we do not want various types of actors of the past to carve their choices and conceptions into our questions and conclusions.</p> Springer hardcover
1995BN70548Suhrkamp Verlag 1995. 1995. Werke. Frankfurter Ausgabe: Werke II. Band 2: Auf der Suche nach der verlorenen Zeit 2. Im Schatten junger Mädchenblüte 2. Auf der Suche nach der verlorenen Zeit ; Bd. 2. Im Schatten junger Mädchenblüte <br/><br/> Suhrkamp Verlag unknown
1997BN69833Suhrkamp Verlag 1997. 1997. Werke. Frankfurter Ausgabe: Werke III. Band 3: Gegen Sainte-Beuve Werke III. Band 3: Gegen Sainte-Beuve <br/><br/> Suhrkamp Verlag unknown
2000095012Harpercollins Pub Ltd 2000. First Edition. Hardcover. Collectable - Very Good Condition/Near Fine. VG/VG 2000 1st ed Oxford hardback unclipped DJ. Light usage a little toning to page edges in places VG and unmarked otherwise. Other volumes in this series also available. Size: 6.5 x 1.75 x 9.75 inches. 528 pages. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 2kg. Category: Biography & Autobiography; Biography; Diaries letters and journals; ISBN: 0002570327. ISBN/EAN: 9780002570329. Dewey Code: 843.912. 84cxrarebooks is the trading name of Cambridge-based bookseller Marino Guida with 25 years experience in the trade. We guarantee the condition of all our books. Further images or a short video presentation of any book can be arranged on request. We send tax-free and tariff-free to EU US/Canada and Australia/NZ with insurance included for peace of mind. Inventory No: 095012. 9780002570329 Harpercollins Pub Ltd hardcover
2000096266Harpercollins Pub Ltd 2000. First Edition. Hardcover. Collectable - Very Good Condition/Near Fine. VG/VG 2000 1st ed Oxford hardback unclipped DJ with US distribution sticker to inner front flap of DJ. Light usage a little toning to page edges in places jacket in protective sleeve VG and unmarked otherwise. Other volumes in this series also available. Size: 6.5 x 1.75 x 9.75 inches. 528 pages. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 2kg. Category: Biography & Autobiography; Biography; Diaries letters and journals; ISBN: 0002570327. ISBN/EAN: 9780002570329. Dewey Code: 843.912. 84cxrarebooks is the trading name of Cambridge-based bookseller Marino Guida with 25 years experience in the trade. We guarantee the condition of all our books. Further images or a short video presentation of any book can be arranged on request. We send tax-free and tariff-free to EU US/Canada and Australia/NZ with insurance included for peace of mind. Inventory No: 096266. 9780002570329 Harpercollins Pub Ltd hardcover
0002170787.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
2013041683.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
MN6302Manuel Pubul Editor 1908 Valencia. 22x15. Media piel. 960 880 727 856 pgs. Firma de anterior poseedor. Sello. 615336 Manuel Pubul Editor, 1908, Valencia. unknown
19121408983Valencia: Pubul y Morales 1912. First Spanish Edition. Hardcover. Octavo four volumes. In Good plus condition. Quarter-bound in red leather with red paper boards. Paneled spines with gilt ornamentation and titling. Boards have chipping to extremities stains to some surfaces and bumping to corners. Volume 3 has denting to fore edges. Textblocks have foxing light age toning and soiling throughout. Shelved in Room A. 1408983. Special Collections. Pubul y Morales hardcover
32524Paris Librairie Aristide Quillet 1925 in/4 broché 266 pages. Préface de le gouverneur général Roume. 49 illustrations originales bois gravé en noir de Jean Maurice Bouillotin fine une carte dépliante : carte économique de l'Afrique occidentale Française. unknown
1884H1370Paris: Imprimerie de A. Quantin 1884. First printing. Wraps. Very Good. Ecole Nationale des Beaux-Arts Exposition des Oeuvres de Edouard Manet Preface de Emile Zola Catalogue Prix: 1 Fr. Paris: Imprimerie de A. Quantin 1884. First printing. Paperback. First edition Janvier 1884. Small 8vo original printed gray wraps 72 pp including the Discourse by Antonin Proust at rear. VG copy with subtle reinforcement of the spine original spine paper laid down in dyed japanese paper contents VG if a little tanned minor wear to fore-edges of wraps. Very RARE and with heady results at auction including a fine copy at Galerie Bassenge in 2011 for 3250 Euros and another copy at Pierre Berge Paris 2016 for nearly 2400 Euros. The exposition included famous and notorious works including “Olympia†and “Le Dejeuner sur l’herbe.â€. Imprimerie de A. Quantin unknown
1956219385New York: Simon and Schuster January 1956. First Printing. Hardcover. Used - Good/Poor. Dust jacket has serious shelf wear including a large tear but was enclosed in mylar to prevent further damage. Stated first printing of this edition. New York: Simon and Schuster hardcover
190484876s. l. 1904. Fine. Because I also want success I am extremely material in my wishes for those I love and I wish them every pleasure from the highest to the crudest. s. l. mardi 25 octobre 1904 12.60 x 20.40 cm 12 pages sur 3 bifeuillets Autograph letter signed by Marcel Proust addressed to René Peter. Twelve pages written in black ink on three bifolia framed in black. Tears at the ends along the folds of the bifolia not affecting the text. Published in Kolb IV n°168. A very long letter from Proust full of innuendo to the playwright René Peter. Praising Peter's success Proust confesses to his own vanity as a writer and his literary ambitions. He subtly lets his jealousy for Peter's mistress shine through and declares his absolute devotion to Reynaldo Hahn. This is one of the first letters he sends to his childhood friend after recently reconnecting with him. Proust eternally plagued by ailments remains a recluse and apologizes for missing the rehearsal of Peter's new play Le Chiffon. Peter's three-act comedy with music by Reynaldo Hahn premiered at the Athénée the following month and was a huge success with around sixty performances before the end of the year. The young Proust relies on the glowing opinion of Hahn who had attended the rehearsals and the missive becomes a love letter for the composer and his impeccable judgement: ""Reynaldo told me that your play was delightful and ravishing which is not quite the same thing that he laughed and cried in it as he never laughs or cries in the theater and that the language was exquisite. Of that I was certain. But knowing nothing about you I couldn't know if you had dramatic genius. I am certain of it now because even if I do not know a judge as severe as ridiculously severe as Reynaldo I also do not know one who has more taste giving his enthusiasm very great value in my eyes. In a characteristic tangle of confession and denial Proust barely hides his ambitions and his quest for recognition. He hopes and prays for the same laurels he places on Peter's head: your poor and charming mother who like all those who love and who have lived life bruising all our tenderness has suffered so much is witnessing this great happiness these first rays of glory on your charming forehead which Vauvenargues says softer as the rising sun. I only speak of them in quotations having never known them myself! He will even end up instilling his own literary vocation into the fictional life of the narrator of In Search of Lost Time although the narrator's journey as a man of letters is more marked by disappointments than rays of glory so long awaited by Proust himself. However it culminates in Time Regained with an epiphany: the narrator now knows what to write and above all how to write it. The letter marks the beginnings of the Proust-Peter-Hahn trio whose complicity was such that they formed a special vocabulary of which only they had the secret. The river of words in this letter perfectly illustrates the undeniable link between desire and intellectual admiration: Because I also want success I am extremely material in my wishes for those I love and I wish them every pleasure from the highest to the crudest. Despite these displays of generosity the writer cannot however mask a certain jealousy towards Robert Danceny the fictional co-author of Le Chiffon who was none other than Peter's mistress Mme Dansaërt. Proust elegantly but explicitly refers to her: It makes me happy to think that the charming woman who I am assured is hiding under the male name of your collaborator shares half of your work. I am not talking about your success because whether she worked with you or not she would always have shared your success with her heart having I believe a deep friendship for you. Typical of a Proust transposing his desires through fiction the writer will form various dramatic and morbid scenarios between Peter and this young woman in the following years: I unknown
1927997B8Paris: Éditions Lemarget; Éditions du Sagittaire; Gallimard; Librarie Plon; Amiot Dumont; J. B. Janin; Corrêa Éditions; Mercvre de France; Librarie de Paris; Hachette; Ernest Flammarion 1927-2013. Paperback. Good. 8.5" by 6.5". Not Stated. Extensive thirty-volume set of the correspondence and works of influential French writer Marcel Proust. Extensive collection of thirty French-language works from or about Marcel Proust including numerous editions of his letters and correspondence seventeen of which are first editions.Collection comprised of:1927 Chroniques;1928 De Loti à Proust by Louis de Robert - first edition; 1929 Du Côté de Marcel Proust by Benjamin Crémieux - first edition;1930 Marcel Proust: Sa Révélation Psychologique by Arnaud Dandieu - first edition;1930 Correspondance Générale de Marcel Proust: Volume 1 - first edition;1931 Correspondance Générale de Marcel Proust: Volume 2 - first edition;1932 Correspondance Générale de Marcel Proust: Volume 3 - first edition;1933 Correspondance Générale de Marcel Proust: Volume 4 - first edition;1933 Correspondance Générale de Marcel Proust: Volume 4 - first edition;1945 Écrivains Intelligents du XXe Siècle by Edmond Buchet - first edition;1946 Marcel Proust: son Vie son Oeuvre by Léon Pierre-Quint;1946 Lettres a Madame C. - first edition;1948 A un Ami;1949 À la Recherche de Marcel Proust by André Maurois - first edition;1949 À la Recherche du Temps Perdu: Volume XI: La Prisonnière;1953 Correspondance avec sa Mère by Philip Kobb - first edition;1954 Contre Sainte-Beuve;1956 Lettres à Reynaldo Hahn - first edition;1958 Pastiches et Mélanges;1962 Les Plaisirs et les Jours;1965 À la Recherche de Marcel Proust by André Maurois;1966 Lettres Retrouvées by Philip Kobb - first edition;1966 L'usage de la Lecture: Lecture de proust by Gaëtan Picon;1969 Citations Reférences et Allusions de Marcel Proust by Jacques Nathan;1969 Comment débuta Marcel Proust;1982 Matinée chez la Princesse de Guermantes - first edition;1989 Correspondance - first edition;1991 Mon Cher Petit;1994 Correspondance;2013 Lettres à sa Voisine - first edition.All editions are publisher's original paperbacks.In the original French.Correspondance avec sa Mère contains a frontispiece and two further plates. Lettres a Madame C. contains three plates one of which is a facsimile lettter. Correspondance Générale de Marcel Proust: Volume 2 contains a frontispiece and two further plates. Mon Cher Petit and Matinée chez la Princesse de Guermantes both contain one plate. Both editions of Correspondance contain several facsimile letters.Many volumes contain the bookplate of eminent collector and art dealer Adrian Eeles. Correspondance Générale de Marcel Proust: Volume 3 also features the bookplate of Harold James Lean Wright similar collector and art historian.The significant French novelist critic and essayist is best remembered for À la recherche du temps perdu which greatly influenced the literary Modernist movement for its stream-of-consciousness style and La Recherche in which Proust explores his significant concept of involuntary memory. All editions are publisher's original paperbacks. Many volumes contain the bookplate of Adrian Eeles to the front paste down or endpapers. Correspondance Générale de Marcel Proust: Volume 3 also features the bookplate of Harold J. L. Wright to the front paste down. A few volumes include contemporary inscriptions to the front free endpapers. Ex-library insert to front free endpaper of Comment débuta Marcel Proust. Externally generally smart. Moderate bumping and rubbing across almost all texts the newer 1990s and 2013 versions being much fresher and brighter. Front covers of Du Côté de Marcel Proust and A un Ami are completely loose. Lettres a Madame C. lacking rear cover. One copy of Correspondance Générale de Marcel Proust: Volume 4 suffers from a significant chip to the bottom half of the front cover which extends to the endpapers. Significant loss of cloth to spine of De Loti à Proust and Du Côté de Marcel Proust with remnants peeling. Spotting and discolouration throughout. Internally front hinge to most volumes reasonably weak leading to the odd delicate page more common to the front of the works. Otherwise generally firmly bound. Some small tears to page edges. A number of pages unopened to Du Côté de Marcel Proust Citations Reférences et Allusions de Marcel Proust and Correspondance Générale de Marcel Proust: Volume 2. Light spotting and discolouration throughout newer editions again being noticably cleaner. Good Éditions Lemarget; Éditions du Sagittaire; Gallimard; Librarie Plon; Amiot Dumont; J. B. Janin; Corrêa Éditions; Mercvre de paperback