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In Search of Lost Time, Vol 5: The Captive & The Fugitive

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

In Search of Lost Time, Vol 5: The Captive & The Fugitive

Contributors:

By (Author) Marcel Proust
Translated by C. K. Scott Moncrieff
Translated by Terence Kilmartin
Revised by D. J. Enright
Translated by D. J. Enright

ISBN:

9780099362616

Publisher:

Vintage Publishing

Imprint:

Vintage Classics

Publication Date:

10th January 1997

UK Publication Date:

5th December 1996

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary

Dewey:

843.912

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

832

Dimensions:

Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 36mm

Weight:

564g

Description

The definitive translation of the greatest French novel of the twentieth century THE ACCLAIMED FULLY REVISED EDITION OF THE SCOTT MONCRIEFF AND KILMARTIN TRANSLATION In the two novels - The Captive and The Fugitive - contained in this volume, Proust's narrator is living in his mother's apartment in Paris with his lover, Albertine. However, this is far from an idyllic state of affairs. His obsessive love for her means that their relationship is shadowed by jealousy and headed for tragedy.

Reviews

Oh if I could write like that! -- Virginia Woolf
One of the cornerstones of the Western literary canon * The Times *
Proust sinks deepest in readers because the book is so exhaustively analytical, so ceaselessly truthful... The experience of reading [the book] becomes, in itself, an unforgettable thing * Independent *
The way he replicates the workings of the mind changed the art of novel-writing forever...his style is extraordinary, enveloping, captivating * Guardian *
There are many who swear the experience has permanently enriched their lives * Daily Mail *

Author Bio

Marcel Proust was born in Auteuil in 1871. In his twenties he became a conspicuous society figure, frequenting the most fashionable Paris salons of the day. After 1889, however, his suffering from chronic asthma, the death of his parents and his growing disillustionment with humanity caused him to lead an increasingly retired life. He slept by day and worked by night, writing letters and devoting himself to the completion of A la recherche du temps perdu. He died in 1922 before publication of the last three volumes of his great life's work.

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