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| In Search of Lost Time: Time Regained AND a Guide to Proust v. 6 (Vintage classics) | 
enlarge | Author: Marcel Proust Creators: Terence Kilmartin, D.j. Enright, C.k.scott Moncrieff Publisher: Vintage Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 50387
Media: Paperback Edition: New edition Pages: 704 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.1 x 1.9
ISBN: 0099362716 EAN: 9780099362715 ASIN: 0099362716
Publication Date: December 5, 1996 Availability: Usually dispatched within 6 to 10 days
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HURRAY.... July 5, 2002 4 out of 6 found this review helpful
First of all..congrats to anyone who has gotten this far. This last part is probably the most satisfying volume of in Search of lost time.You will definitly be rewarded for all the hard work you put in. I was daunted when I started to read this epic..I thought I would never in my life finish it.But I did finish it and instead of feeling like having run a marathon I felt refreshed and utterly satisfied. This last part is almost like looking back on the previous volumes. Things start to make sense in this last part of the epic. Plot lines fall into place,things that seemed to have no relation with each other all of a sudden have a link and things become clear. I probably shouldn't talk too much about the story because that would seriuosly spoil the fun.. Even for anyone who hasn't started reading proust yet I recommend reading 'In search of lost Time' I've gotten so much pleasure out of this book. It's just satisfying.....READ IT
Do persevere! October 7, 2001 10 out of 15 found this review helpful
This is not an attempt to write a literary criticism of the book but to offer words of encouragement to anyone struggling through an earlier volume. I am a very keen recreational reader and not a literature student and I will admit to finding some parts of the book somewhat tedious. Indeed, the thought occurs that it would have been easier if Proust had taken a proper job rather than end up with so much time on his hands for introspection. However, everything seems to slot into place in this final volume and adds a clear perspective to the whole work. Not only is there a sense of satisfaction at finishing all 6 volumes, there is a real sense of elation when at long last it becomes clear where Proust is coming from. While it will never compare with the great Russian novels such as Anna Karenina, which for the most part are far easier to read, In Search of Lost Time stands alone as a great work of fictional art.
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