Marcel Proust's Time Regained «99% DIRECT»

If you are looking for a "good piece" to add to your collection, several editions and formats are available:

: The first half of the volume details the years of World War I in Paris. It provides a historical and social portrait of how the war rearranged the social hierarchy and affected the narrator's circle of acquaintances. Marcel Proust's Time Regained

Time Regained (French: Le Temps retrouvé ) is the seventh and final volume of monumental novel, In Search of Lost Time . Published posthumously in 1927, it serves as the grand resolution to the work's primary themes: the passage of time, the elusive nature of memory, and the transformative power of art . Key Narrative Developments If you are looking for a "good piece"

: Years after the war, the narrator returns to Paris to attend a party hosted by the Prince de Guermantes. In a famous sequence known as the "masked ball," he initially fails to recognise his old friends because their appearances have been so radically altered by aging. Published posthumously in 1927, it serves as the

: The volume brings the series full circle by revisiting the concept of involuntary memory —first introduced with the "madeleine" episode in Swann's Way . A series of sensory triggers, such as stumbling on uneven paving stones, allows the narrator to fully "regain" his past and find the inspiration to finally write his book. Shopping Options

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