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Marcel Proust

Marcel Proust

Valentin Louis Georges Eugène Marcel Proust was a French novelist, literary critic, and essayist best known for his novel À la recherche du temps perdu, which was published in seven volumes between 1913 and 1927. He is considered by critics and writers to be one of the most influential authors of the twentieth century.

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41 Books
Combray
1952

Combray

Marcel Proust's novel invites you to immerse yourself in the recollections of a past era. You will explore a world shaped by memory and sensory experience. Discover the intricate details that compose a life's tapestry through its rich prose.

1952
Jean Santeuil
1952

Jean Santeuil

Marcel Proust's novel offers you an intimate journey into the development of a character's inner life. You will witness the unfolding of experiences and reflections that shape a young man's perspective. Explore the intricate tapestry of memory and sensation through its detailed prose.

1952
Contre Sainte-Beuve
1954

Contre Sainte-Beuve

You engage with a critical examination of literary theory and personal reflection. The narrative invites you to consider the relationship between an author's life and their work. You will explore various perspectives on art, memory, and the act of reading.

1954
Pleasures and days
1957

Pleasures and days

Dive into a world of nuanced experiences and reflections with Marcel Proust's "Pleasures and Days." You will explore various facets of human emotion and societal interactions. This novel invites you to contemplate the delicate interplay between joy and the passage of time.

1957
On art and literature, 1896-1919
1958

On art and literature, 1896-1919

You delve into a collection of reflections on the nature and purpose of art and literature from a pivotal period. Explore the insights and observations of a renowned author on creative expression. This work offers a window into the critical thought shaping an era's artistic landscape.

1958
Proust par lui-même
1961

Proust par lui-même

In "Proust par lui-même," you encounter a novel by Marcel Proust from 1961. This work offers a narrative perspective from the esteemed author. You will delve into a story presented through his unique voice.

1961
Alla ricerca del tempo perduto
1963

Alla ricerca del tempo perduto

You embark on an extensive journey of memory and introspection, delving into the nuances of human experience and the passage of time. Marcel Proust invites you to explore the rich inner world of remembrance and its intricate connections. You will witness the detailed reconstruction of a life through its recollections.

1963
Textes retrouvés
1968

Textes retrouvés

You can explore 'Textes retrouvés', a work by Marcel Proust. This novel, published in 1968, offers you its unique narrative. As you delve into its pages, you will encounter the author's voice. Immerse yourself in this literary creation from a significant year.

1968
Proust
1971

Proust

You are presented with a work titled "Proust." This novel, by its namesake author, offers a deep exploration of its chosen subject matter. Prepare for a narrative that delves into the intricacies suggested by its title.

1971
L' indifférent
1978

L' indifférent

You are invited to read "L' indifférent," a novel by Marcel Proust, published posthumously in 1978. This work offers a distinct narrative from the influential author. You will encounter themes and reflections characteristic of Proust's literary approach. Explore this individual contribution from a significant voice in literature.

1978
Rememberance of things past
1986

Rememberance of things past

Marcel Proust's “Rememberance of things past,” a novel from 1986, offers you a journey into memory and reflection. You will explore themes related to the recovery and contemplation of past experiences. This book invites you to consider the nature of time and its influence on perception. It provides a narrative focused on introspection and recall.

1986
THE CAPTIVE; THE FUGITIVE
1993

THE CAPTIVE; THE FUGITIVE

Marcel Proust's "THE CAPTIVE; THE FUGITIVE," published in 1993, offers you a profound exploration of human experience. You will delve into intricate psychological landscapes and social observations. Prepare for a contemplative journey through memory and emotion.

1993
The complete short stories of Marcel Proust
2001

The complete short stories of Marcel Proust

In "The complete short stories of Marcel Proust," published in 2001, you explore a collection of works by Marcel Proust. Despite its title, this publication is categorized as a novel. It compiles various narratives, offering you insight into the author's diverse storytelling. You will find a comprehensive literary experience within its pages.

2001
In Search of Lost Time (In Search of Lost Time 1)
2002

In Search of Lost Time (In Search of Lost Time 1)

Begin a monumental exploration of memory, time, and consciousness in this foundational work. You will follow the narrator's intricate reflections on childhood, art, and society. This volume initiates a profound journey into the subjective experience of life.

2002
In Search of Lost Time (In Search of Lost Time Vol 4)
2002

In Search of Lost Time (In Search of Lost Time Vol 4)

You are invited to explore 'In Search of Lost Time (Vol 4),' a novel by Marcel Proust, published in 2002. This volume is part of a monumental work, suggesting a deep dive into memory, perception, and societal observation. You will embark on a rich, introspective narrative journey. Prepare for a profound literary experience.

2002
The prisoner
2003

The prisoner

Discover "The Prisoner," a novel by Marcel Proust. You are invited to explore a profound narrative from this author. Delve into a story that examines complex human experiences.

2003
In the Shadow of Young Girls in Flower
2004

In the Shadow of Young Girls in Flower

You are drawn into a world of memory and observation, exploring the complexities of youth and social dynamics. This novel continues a journey of self-discovery and intricate human relationships. Witness a nuanced portrayal of longing and the passage of time through its detailed prose.

2004
Great Ideas Days of Reading
2008

Great Ideas Days of Reading

Discover Marcel Proust's 2008 novel, "Great Ideas Days of Reading." This work promises an exploration of significant concepts through the act of reading. You will delve into a narrative that celebrates intellectual engagement and profound thought.

2008
The Lemoine affair
2008

The Lemoine affair

Immerse yourself in 'The Lemoine affair,' a novel by Marcel Proust. This work, published in 2008, offers you an insight into the author's narrative. You will discover the details Proust presents in this story.

2008
In Search of Lost Time
2015

In Search of Lost Time

Marcel Proust's 2015 novel, "In Search of Lost Time," invites you on an introspective journey through memory and perception. You will explore the intricate tapestry of consciousness and the passage of time. This work offers a meditative reflection on art, love, and the human condition.

2015
la Recherche du Temps Perdu
2017

la Recherche du Temps Perdu

You are invited to experience 'La Recherche du Temps Perdu', a novel by Marcel Proust, published in 2017. This work explores the concept of lost time and its recovery. Immerse yourself in a profound narrative from this influential author.

2017
Plaisirs et les Jours
2019

Plaisirs et les Jours

Marcel Proust offers you a collection of narratives and reflections in 'Plaisirs et les Jours.' You will encounter various stories exploring the complexities of life and human emotions. Immerse yourself in the author's distinctive literary style. This work provides you a window into the observations of its time.

2019
En Busca Del Tiempo Perdido
2020

En Busca Del Tiempo Perdido

In Search of Lost Time is Marcel Proust's masterpiece, published between 1913 and 1927 in seven volumes. The narrator recalls his life from childhood to old age, exploring memory, time and identity with prose that revolutionized 20th-century literature. The most influential novel in modern French literature.

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