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The moment I dreaded so much has finally arrived; this morning, many after having first laid eyes on Swann's side, I finished reading the seventh volume of Marcel Proust's incredible masterpiece. Terminus, everyone goes down, the trip is over, we have found the lost time.Thus, the time found is the volume that ends the series of research. In a Paris overthrown by the First World War, the author reviews all the characters we met throughout our reading. Some, like the charming Marquis de

Note: In this review, I will use Proust to refer to the writer of the work and Marcel to refer to his name sake character in the work. When I started learning French, one of the goals I set for myself and promised myself was that I would one day read A la recherche du temps perdu, all of it, in French. I even shelled out for a leather bound illustrated version of the French classic, which was my pledge to myself towards redeeming that promise. Those seven volumes sat on my shelf for more than 10
After all, I have seen some beautiful things in my life.10 stars for the overall ISoLT experience - if Swann's Way and Within a Budding Grove haven't already convinced you; then Time Regained should - of the validity & need of Proust worship in the world of literature, now and forever. Period.For an year, an enchanted world of art, music, literature, history, and romance, opened up for us - we too could be a part of the hyper-sophisticated world of Faubourg Saint-Germain, but ultimately, In
I guess this is it, the end of the journey.Swann's Way was among the first novels I picked up when I started reading, sometime past 18. Since then, I have been reading one tome every year, up until now that I'm 26. It's a strange task to describe this journey of so many years. In the last book, the narrator tells us that he wants to write a book which helps the reader understand himself, or rather helps him decipher his own life. That's pretty much the imprint Proust's work left on my life. Of
This is not a review of this book. This is a testimony of having reached the end of marcel Prousts La Recherche du temps perdu, as scheduled in The Year of Reading Proust 2013. I started on January 1st and finished it on December 29th.I have actually read the 53 weekly reading divisions at least two times. So, I have read the full novel twice. I also listened, while reading, to the 111 CDs of the Thélème audio edition.If the novel was written in bed with the light from one single side lamp, I
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Title | : | Time Regained (À la recherche du temps perdu #7) |
Author | : | Marcel Proust |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 784 pages |
Published | : | June 3rd 2003 by Modern Library (first published 1927) |
Categories | : | Fiction. Classics. Cultural. France. European Literature. French Literature |
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The final volume of In Search of Lost Time chronicles the years of World War I, when, as M. de Charlus reflects on a moonlit walk, Paris threatens to become another Pompeii. Years later, after the war's end, Proust's narrator returns to Paris, where Mme. Verdurin has become the Princesse de Guermantes. He reflects on time, reality, jealousy, artistic creation, and the raw material for literature-his past life. This volume also includes the indispensable Guide to Proust, an index to all six volumes of the novel.List Books In Favor Of Time Regained (À la recherche du temps perdu #7)
Original Title: | Le Temps retrouvé |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | À la recherche du temps perdu #7 |
Setting: | Paris(France) |
Literary Awards: | Mikael Agricola -palkinto (2008) |
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685. À la recherche du temps perdu VII: Le Temps retrouvé = Time Regained (In Search of Lost Time, #7), Marcel ProustVolume Seven: Time Regained. The final volume of In Search of Lost Time chronicles the years of World War I, when, as M. de Charlus reflects on a moonlit walk, Paris threatens to become another Pompeii. Years later, after the war's end, Proust's narrator returns to Paris, where Mme. Verdurin has become the Princess de Guermantes. He reflects on time, reality, jealousy, artisticThe moment I dreaded so much has finally arrived; this morning, many after having first laid eyes on Swann's side, I finished reading the seventh volume of Marcel Proust's incredible masterpiece. Terminus, everyone goes down, the trip is over, we have found the lost time.Thus, the time found is the volume that ends the series of research. In a Paris overthrown by the First World War, the author reviews all the characters we met throughout our reading. Some, like the charming Marquis de

Note: In this review, I will use Proust to refer to the writer of the work and Marcel to refer to his name sake character in the work. When I started learning French, one of the goals I set for myself and promised myself was that I would one day read A la recherche du temps perdu, all of it, in French. I even shelled out for a leather bound illustrated version of the French classic, which was my pledge to myself towards redeeming that promise. Those seven volumes sat on my shelf for more than 10
After all, I have seen some beautiful things in my life.10 stars for the overall ISoLT experience - if Swann's Way and Within a Budding Grove haven't already convinced you; then Time Regained should - of the validity & need of Proust worship in the world of literature, now and forever. Period.For an year, an enchanted world of art, music, literature, history, and romance, opened up for us - we too could be a part of the hyper-sophisticated world of Faubourg Saint-Germain, but ultimately, In
I guess this is it, the end of the journey.Swann's Way was among the first novels I picked up when I started reading, sometime past 18. Since then, I have been reading one tome every year, up until now that I'm 26. It's a strange task to describe this journey of so many years. In the last book, the narrator tells us that he wants to write a book which helps the reader understand himself, or rather helps him decipher his own life. That's pretty much the imprint Proust's work left on my life. Of
This is not a review of this book. This is a testimony of having reached the end of marcel Prousts La Recherche du temps perdu, as scheduled in The Year of Reading Proust 2013. I started on January 1st and finished it on December 29th.I have actually read the 53 weekly reading divisions at least two times. So, I have read the full novel twice. I also listened, while reading, to the 111 CDs of the Thélème audio edition.If the novel was written in bed with the light from one single side lamp, I
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