SUMMARY: A New, Definitive Text Of Marcel Proust'S Novel Was Published By The Biblioth-Que De La Pl-Iade In 1989. For The Present Six-Volume Edition, D. J. Enright Has Further Revised Terence Kilmartin'S Acclaimed Revision Of C. K. Scott Moncrieff'S Translation, And Has Incorporated Significant Ne
In Search of Lost Time: Within a budding grove
โ Scribed by Marcel Proust
- Publisher
- Vintage Books
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- UND
- Weight
- 386 KB
- Edition
- Rev. ed. /
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 0099362716
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โฆ Synopsis
SUMMARY:
A New, Definitive Text Of Marcel Proust'S Novel Was Published By The Biblioth-Que De La Pl-Iade In 1989. For The Present Six-Volume Edition, D. J. Enright Has Further Revised Terence Kilmartin'S Acclaimed Revision Of C. K. Scott Moncrieff'S Translation, And Has Incorporated Significant New Material. As A Result, Proust'S Masterpiece Emerges With Renewed Freshness And Authority In This Unassailable Translation. Each Volume Contains Notes, Addenda And Synopses, And The Six And Final Volume Also Includes A Guide To The Complete Work
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
1. Time is a central concern for Proust, appearing first in the title and last as the final word of the novel. What is his vision of the past? Does he have a vision of the present? The future? Can the Narrator be said to be living in the past? Is he like the White Queen in Through the Looking-Glass
V. 1. Swann's way -- v. 2. Within a budding grove -- v. 3. The Guermantes way -- v. 4. Sodom and Gomorrah -- v. 5. The captive [and] The fugitive -- v. 6. Time regained & A guide to Proust.
V. 1. Swann's way -- v. 2. Within a budding grove -- v. 3. The Guermantes way -- v. 4. Sodom and Gomorrah -- v. 5. The captive [and] The fugitive -- v. 6. Time regained & A guide to Proust.
*'The transmutation of sensation into sentiment, the ebb tide of memory, waves of emotion such as desire, jealousy, and artistic euphoria--this is the material of this enormous and yet singularly light and translucid work.* --VLADIMIR NABOKOV In the overture to *Swann's* Way, the themes of the who