Time Regained / Marcel Proust; translated from the French by Stephen Hudson
Time Regained
โ Scribed by Proust, Marcel
- Book ID
- 107814205
- Publisher
- Modern Library
- Year
- 1970
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 498 KB
- Series
- In Search of Lost Time 6; Modern Library
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
From Library Journal
In The Fugitive, the seventh volume of Proust's classic Remembrance of Things Past, the focus is grief. The plot is superficially simple: Albertine, the narrator's mistress, has left him; he considers his love for her, her reasons for departure, what response(s) he should make, and his life. He makes several attempts to manipulate her return; when it becomes impossible, he mourns and remembers the past. This series is a pseudoautobiographical study of the author's own self-centered, physically restricted, self-reflective life in pre-World War I France. In Time Regained, the final volume, Proust gathers together all the themes of the previous seven. The narrator pays several visits to Paris, during and after the war, observing the military and nonmilitary behaviors of old and new acquaintances. Later, he is shocked to recognize that they and he have become old. Finally, his thoughts turn to former events, old loves, and reliving his experiences through writing. The author is known for his complicated thought patterns and recurring, interwoven themes. Unfortunately, both the abridgment and the format compound these textual difficulties. There is likely to be little demand for this abridged French classic in translation, unless it is made into a movie. Neville Jason has a beautiful voice and an obvious love for the text. Recommended for large academic and public libraries. I. Pour-El, Iowa State Univ. Lib., Ames
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Review
Proust is perhaps the last great historian of the loves. Edmund Wilson
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Time Regained / Marcel Proust; translated from the French by Stephen Hudson
'Proust is perhaps the last great historian of the loves, the society, the intelligence, the diplomacy, the literature and the art of the Heartbreak House of capitalist culture.' ------------EDMUND WILSON The final volume of *In Search of Lost Time* chronicles the years of World War I, when, as M.