Books by Marcel Proust

Portrait of Marcel Proust

Marcel Proust, the master chronicler of memory and time, transformed personal reflection into one of literature's most intricate achievements. His monumental cycle, In Search of Lost Time, unfolds through delicate observation and psychological depth, capturing the fleeting sensations and social nuances of fin-de-siècle France with unmatched precision.

Proust's writing invites readers into a world where recollection becomes revelation, and the smallest detail opens vast emotional landscapes. His influence endures across modern fiction, inspiring generations to explore the textures of consciousness and the art of remembering.

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  • Pan Macmillan Swann In Love

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  • In Search of Lost Time Volume 1

    Penguin Books Ltd In Search of Lost Time Volume 1

    Book SynopsisOne of the greatest, most entertaining reading experiences in any language, Marcel Proust''s In Search of Lost Time Vol. 1: The Way by Swann''s is published in a new translation from the French by Lydia Davis in Penguin Classics.The Way by Swann''s is one of the great novels of childhood, depicting the impressions of a sensitive boy of his family and neighbours, brought dazzlingly back to life by the famous taste of a madeleine. It contains the separate short novel, A Love of Swann''s, a study of sexual jealousy that forms a crucial part of the vast, unfolding structure of In Search of Lost Time. This book established Proust as one of the greatest voices of the modern age - satirical, sceptical, confiding and endlessly varied in his responses to the human condition.Since the original pre-war translation Remembrance of Things Past by C. K. Scott Moncrieff and Terence Kilmartin, there has been no completely new rendering of Proust''s French original into English. This translation brings to the fore a more sharply engaged, comic and lucid Proust. As the great story unfolds from its magical opening scenes to its devastating end, it is this Penguin Classics edition of In Search of Lost Time that makes Proust accessible to a new generation.Marcel Proust (1871-1922) is generally viewed as the greatest French novelist and perhaps the greatest European novelist of the 20th century. He lived much of his later life as a reclusive semi-invalid in a sound-proofed flat in Paris, giving himself over entirely to writing his masterpiece In Search of Lost Time (À la recherche du temps perdu).If you enjoyed In Search Of Lost Time, you might like James Joyce''s Ulysses, also available in Penguin Modern Classics.''The latest Penguin Proust is a triumph, and will bring this inexhaustible artwork to new audiences throughout the English-speaking world''Sunday Telegraph

    £9.99

  • Remembrance of Things Past Volume 1

    Penguin Books Ltd Remembrance of Things Past Volume 1

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisTrade ReviewScott Moncrieff's [volumes] belong to that special category of translations which are themselves literary masterpieces ... his book is one of those translations, such as the Authorized Version of the Bible itself, which can never be displaced—A. N. WilsonFor the reader wishing to tackle Proust your guide must be C K Scott Moncrieff ... There are some who believe his headily perfumed translation of À la recherche du temps perdu conjures Belle Époque France more vividly even than the original—TelegraphI was more interested and fascinated by your rendering than by Proust's creation—Joseph Conrad to Scott Moncrieff

    15 in stock

    £13.49

  • In Search of Lost Time Volume 2

    Penguin Books Ltd In Search of Lost Time Volume 2

    20 in stock

    Book SynopsisSince the original, prewar translation there has been no completely new rendering of the French original into English. This translation brings to the fore a more sharply engaged, comic and lucid Proust. IN SEARCH OF LOST TIME is one of the greatest, most entertaining reading experiences in any language. As the great story unfolds from its magical opening scenes to its devastating end, it is the Penguin Proust that makes Proust accessible to a new generation.Each book is translated by a different, superb translator working under the general editorship of Professor Christopher Prendergast, University of Cambridge.

    20 in stock

    £9.99

  • In Search of Lost Time Volume 6

    Penguin Books Ltd In Search of Lost Time Volume 6

    4 in stock

    Book SynopsisSince the original, prewar translation there has been no completely new rendering of the French original into English. This translation brings to the fore a more sharply engaged, comic and lucid Proust. IN SEARCH OF LOST TIME is one of the greatest, most entertaining reading experiences in any language. As the great story unfolds from its magical opening scenes to its devastating end, it is the Penguin Proust that makes Proust accessible to a new generation.Each book is translated by a different, superb translator working under the general editorship of Professor Christopher Prendergast, University of Cambridge.

    4 in stock

    £12.57

  • In the Shadow of Girls in Blossom

    Oxford University Press In the Shadow of Girls in Blossom

    3 in stock

    Book Synopsis''I was at one of those periods in youth--vacant, without any particular love object--when, like a lover seeing his beloved in all things, we desire, we seek, we see Beauty everywhere.''In the Shadow of Girls in Blossom, the second volume of Proust''s In Search of Lost Time (1913-27), is a novel of exploration and (self-) discovery, continuing the story of the narrator''s youth and adolescence. From the enclosed spaces of the fin-de-siècle social world that revolves around Madame Swann, we move to the fictional town of Balbec on the Normandy coast, a place where the social classes intermingle with mutual fascination. Against the ever-changing backdrop of the sea--a constant reminder of beauty, mutability, and the vastness of the world beyond individual human affairs--the narrator encounters individuals who will shape his experience and indelibly colour his outlook on that world. He finds a friend in the aristocratic Robert de Saint-Loup and is perplexed by his enigmatic uncle the Baron

    3 in stock

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  • Proust M Days of Reading

    Penguin Books Ltd Proust M Days of Reading

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisIn these inspiring essays about why we read, Proust explores all the pleasures and trials that we take from books, as well as explaining the beauty of Ruskin and his work, and the joys of losing yourself in literature as a child. Throughout history, some books have changed the world. They have transformed the way we see ourselves and each other. They have inspired debate, dissent, war and revolution. They have enlightened, outraged, provoked and comforted. They have enriched lives and destroyed them. Now Penguin brings you the works of the great thinkers, pioneers, radicals and visionaries whose ideas shook civilization and helped make us who we are.

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    £7.59

  • Pushkin Press In Search of Lost Time

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe greatest French literary masterpiece of all time, now in the form of a graphic novelShortlisted for the Oxford-Weidenfeld prize______ 'Sumptuous. Elegant, beautifully paced... completely absorbing' The Guardian 'Extraordinary... a triumph' New Statesman 'Audacious' Financial Times______Proust's oceanic novel In Search of Lost Time looms over twentieth-century literature as one of the greatest, yet most endlessly challenging, literary experiences. Now, in what renowned translator Arthur Goldhammer says might be "likened to a piano reduction of an orchestral score," the French illustrator Stéphane Heuet re-presents Proust in graphic form for anyone who has always dreamed of reading him but was put off by the sheer magnitude of the undertaking. This graphic adaptation reveals the fundamental architecture of Proust's work while displaying a remarkable fidelity to his language as well as the novel's themes of time, art, and the elusiveness of memory.

    3 in stock

    £16.99

  • Remembrance of Things Past Volume 1

    Penguin Books Ltd Remembrance of Things Past Volume 1

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisOne of the greatest translations of all time: Scott Moncrieff''s classic version of Proust, published in three stunning clothbound volumes designed by Coralie Bickford-Smith.Proust''s masterpiece is one of the seminal works of the twentieth century, recording its narrator''s experiences as he grows up, falls in love and lives through the First World War. A profound reflection on art, time, memory, self and loss, it is often viewed as the definitive modern novel. C. K. Scott Moncrieff''s famous translation from the 1920s is today regarded as a classic in its own right and is now available in three volumes in Penguin Classics.This first volume includes Swann''s Way and Within a Budding Grove.''Scott Moncrieff''s [volumes] belong to that special category of translations which are themselves literary masterpieces ... his book is one of those translations, such as the Authorized Version of the Bible itself, which can never be displaced'' - A.

    15 in stock

    £18.70

  • In Search of Lost Time Vol 6

    Vintage Publishing In Search of Lost Time Vol 6

    20 in stock

    Book SynopsisTHE ACCLAIMED FULLY REVISED EDITION OF THE SCOTT MONCRIEFF AND KILMARTIN TRANSLATIONTime Regained begins in the bleak and uncertain years of World War I. Years later, after the war''s end, Proust''s narrator returns to Paris and reflects on time, reality, jealousy, artistic creation, and the raw material of literature - his past life. This edition includes the indispensable A Guide to Proust, compiled by Terence Kilmartin and revised by Joanna Kilmartin.Trade ReviewAs close to being a definitive version of the great novel as we are likely to get * Scotsman *Sublime... In Proust's interweaving of romantic delusions, the glory of the descriptions, as the narrator strives to recapture the past, redeems everyone -- John UpdikeThe way he replicates the workings of the mind changed the art of novel-writing forever...his style is extraordinary, enveloping, captivating * Guardian *Proust isn't just the most profound of novelists, but the most entertaining, too. No reader ever forgets his most killingly funny scenes... Proust sinks deepest in readers because the book is so exhaustively analytical, so ceaselessly truthful. Not the least of it is the book's heavenly length, so that it inevitably takes over your life for a long stretch... the experience of reading it becomes, in itself, an unforgettable thing * Independent *Surely the greatest novelist of the 20th century * Sunday Telegraph *

    20 in stock

    £10.44

  • Proust M In Search Of Lost Time Vol 1

    Vintage Publishing Proust M In Search Of Lost Time Vol 1

    Book SynopsisThe definitive translation of one of the greatest French novels of the twentieth centuryIn the opening volume of Proust's great novel, the narrator travels backwards in time in order to tell the story of a love affair that had taken place before his own birth.Trade ReviewMy advice is to plunge straight into Volume 1, Swann's Way there are many who swear the experience has permanently enriched their lives * Daily Mail *One of the cornerstones of the Western literary canon * The Times *Surely the greatest novelist of the 20th century * Sunday Telegraph *As close to being a definitive English version of the great novel as we are likely to get * Scotsman *Proust isn't just the most profound of novelists, but the most entertaining, too. No reader ever forgets his most killingly funny scenes... Proust sinks deepest in readers because the book is so exhaustively analytical, so ceaselessly truthful. Not the least of it is the book's heavenly length, so that it inevitably takes over your life for a long stretch... the experience of reading it becomes, in itself, an unforgettable thing * Independent *

    £9.49

  • Remembrance of Things Past Volume 2

    Penguin Books Ltd Remembrance of Things Past Volume 2

    7 in stock

    Book SynopsisTrade ReviewScott Moncrieff's [volumes] belong to that special category of translations which are themselves literary masterpieces ... his book is one of those translations, such as the Authorized Version of the Bible itself, which can never be displaced—A. N. WilsonFor the reader wishing to tackle Proust your guide must be C K Scott Moncrieff ... There are some who believe his headily perfumed translation of À la recherche du temps perdu conjures Belle Époque France more vividly even than the original—TelegraphI was more interested and fascinated by your rendering than by Proust's creation—Joseph Conrad to Scott Moncrieff

    7 in stock

    £13.49

  • Remembrance of Things Past Volume 2

    Penguin Books Ltd Remembrance of Things Past Volume 2

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisOne of the greatest translations of all time: Scott Moncrieff''s classic version of Proust, published in three stunning clothbound volumes designed by Coralie Bickford-Smith.Proust''s masterpiece is one of the seminal works of the twentieth century, recording its narrator''s experiences as he grows up, falls in love and lives through the First World War. A profound reflection on art, time, memory, self and loss, it is often viewed as the definitive modern novel. C. K. Scott Moncrieff''s famous translation from the 1920s is today regarded as a classic in its own right and is now available in three volumes in Penguin Classics.''Scott Moncrieff''s [volumes] belong to that special category of translations which are themselves literary masterpieces ... his book is one of those translations, such as the Authorized Version of the Bible itself, which can never be displaced'' - A. N. Wilson ''For the reader wishing to tackle Proust your guide must be C K Scott

    3 in stock

    £18.70

  • Remembrance of Things Past Volume 3

    Penguin Books Ltd Remembrance of Things Past Volume 3

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisOne of the greatest translations of all time: Scott Moncrieff''s classic version of Proust, published in three stunning clothbound volumes designed by Coralie Bickford-Smith.Proust''s masterpiece is one of the seminal works of the twentieth century, recording its narrator''s experiences as he grows up, falls in love and lives through the First World War. A profound reflection on art, time, memory, self and loss, it is often viewed as the definitive modern novel. C. K. Scott Moncrieff''s famous translation from the 1920s is today regarded as a classic in its own right and is now available in three volumes in Penguin Classics.''Scott Moncrieff''s [volumes] belong to that special category of translations which are themselves literary masterpieces ... his book is one of those translations, such as the Authorized Version of the Bible itself, which can never be displaced'' - A. N. Wilson ''For the reader wishing to tackle Proust your guide must be C K Scott

    3 in stock

    £18.70

  • In Search of Lost Time Vol 4

    Vintage Publishing In Search of Lost Time Vol 4

    20 in stock

    Book SynopsisTHE ACCLAIMED FULLY REVISED EDITION OF THE SCOTT MONCRIEFF AND KILMARTIN TRANSLATIONIn Sodom and Gomorrah Proust''s narrator not only depicts the class tensions of a changing France at the beginning of the twentieth century but also exposes the decadence of aristocratic Parisian society and muses upon the subjects of homosexuality and sexual jealousy.Trade ReviewA giant miniature, full of images, of superimposed gardens, of games conducted between space and time -- Jean CocteauOne of the cornerstones of the Western literary canon * The Times *Proust isn't just the most profound of novelists, but the most entertaining, too * Independent *The way he replicates the workings of the mind changed the art of novel-writing forever...his style is extraordinary, enveloping, captivating * Guardian *

    20 in stock

    £10.44

  • In Search of Lost Time Vol 5

    Vintage Publishing In Search of Lost Time Vol 5

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisTHE ACCLAIMED FULLY REVISED EDITION OF THE SCOTT MONCRIEFF AND KILMARTIN TRANSLATIONIn 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.Trade ReviewOh if I could write like that! -- Virginia WoolfOne 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 *

    15 in stock

    £10.44

  • In Search of Lost Time Guermantes Way

    Penguin Books Ltd In Search of Lost Time Guermantes Way

    4 in stock

    Book SynopsisSince the original prewar translation there has been no completely new rendering of the French original into English. This translation brings to the fore a more sharply engaged, comic and lucid Proust. IN SEARCH OF LOST TIME is one of the greatest,most entertaining reading experiences in any language. As the great story unfolds from its magical opening scenes to its devastating end, it is the Penguin Proust that makes Proust accessible to a new generation.Each volume is translated by a different, superb translator working under the general editorship of Professor Christopher Prendergast, University of Cambridge.

    4 in stock

    £9.99

  • In Search of Lost Time Volume 4

    Penguin Books Ltd In Search of Lost Time Volume 4

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisSince the original, prewar translation there has been no completely new rendering of the French original into English. This translation brings to the fore a more sharply engaged, comic and lucid Proust. IN SEARCH OF LOST TIME is one of the greatest, most enjoyable reading experiences in any language. As the great story unfolds from its magical opening scenes to its devastating end, it is the Penguin Proust that makes Proust accessible to a new generation.Each book is translated by a different, superb translator working under the general editorship of Professor Christopher Prendergast.

    5 in stock

    £9.49

  • Proust M In Search of Lost Time Volume 5

    Penguin Books Ltd Proust M In Search of Lost Time Volume 5

    7 in stock

    Book SynopsisSince the original, prewar translation there has been no completely new rendering of the French original into English. This translation brings to the fore a more sharply engaged, comic and lucid Proust. IN SEARCH OF LOST TIME is one of the greatest, most entertaining reading experiences in any language. As the great story unfolds from its magical opening scenes to its devastating end, it is the Penguin Proust that makes Proust accessible to a new generation. Each book is translated by a different, superb translator working under the general editorship of Professor Christopher Prendergast, University of Cambridge.

    7 in stock

    £9.49

  • Remembrance of Things Past Volume 3

    Penguin Books Ltd Remembrance of Things Past Volume 3

    4 in stock

    Book SynopsisTrade ReviewScott Moncrieff's [volumes] belong to that special category of translations which are themselves literary masterpieces ... his book is one of those translations, such as the Authorized Version of the Bible itself, which can never be displaced—A. N. WilsonFor the reader wishing to tackle Proust your guide must be C K Scott Moncrieff ... There are some who believe his headily perfumed translation of À la recherche du temps perdu conjures Belle Époque France more vividly even than the original—TelegraphI was more interested and fascinated by your rendering than by Proust's creation—Joseph Conrad to Scott Moncrieff

    4 in stock

    £13.49

  • Swann's Way: Vintage Classics French Series

    Vintage Publishing Swann's Way: Vintage Classics French Series

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe definitive translation of a truly great French novel - Proust's beautiful, atmospheric story of memory and loss.This is the first volume of In Search of Lost Time, one of the greatest French novels of the twentieth century. Travelling back through time, the narrator tells the story of events long since past - his childhood happiness and sadness, and memories brought famously back to life by the taste of a madeleine. His family's friend and neighbour, the aristocratic Swann, weaves through the tale. We learn of Swann's passionate love affair with Odette, a jealous love that creates a model for the narrator's own relationships. All Proust's great themes begin here: time and memory, love and loss, art and the artistic vocation.THE ACCLAIMED FULLY REVISED EDITION OF THE SCOTT MONCRIEFF AND KILMARTIN TRANSLATIONThe best translation available: 'A really major, significant achievement, and one that you should put on your Christmas list immediately' GuardianVINTAGE FRENCH CLASSICS - six masterpieces of French fiction in collectable editions.Trade ReviewMy advice is to plunge straight into Volume 1, Swann's Way there are many who swear the experience has permanently enriched their lives * Daily Mail *One of the cornerstones of the Western literary canon * The Times *Surely the greatest novelist of the 20th century * Sunday Telegraph *As close to being a definitive English version of the great novel as we are likely to get * Scotsman *Proust isn't just the most profound of novelists, but the most entertaining, too. No reader ever forgets his most killingly funny scenes... Proust sinks deepest in readers because the book is so exhaustively analytical, so ceaselessly truthful. Not the least of it is the book's heavenly length, so that it inevitably takes over your life for a long stretch... the experience of reading it becomes, in itself, an unforgettable thing * Independent *

    3 in stock

    £9.49

  • The Swann Way

    Oxford University Press The Swann Way

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    Book SynopsisThe Swann Way is the first volume of Marcel Proust's In Search of Lost Time (1913-27), one of the most important novels of the twentieth century.Trade ReviewThis is a great updated English translation to acquire. * Pennsylvania Literary Journal *How do we fare when we read Brian Nelson's translation? Are we getting a version of Proust that is discernibly great...? Well, yes. * Peter Craven, The Quadrant *Table of ContentsGeneral Editor's Preface to the Series Translator's Note Introduction Note on the Text Select Bibliography A Chronology of Marcel Proust The Swann Way Explanatory Notes

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    £999.99

  • Swann in Love

    Oxford University Press Swann in Love

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisSwann in Love is the story of Charles Swann and his infatuation with Odette de Crécy and the revealing psychological turmoil his relations with her involves. A study in jealousy and the indirections of desire; it is here that Proust first works through his devastating theory of love.Trade ReviewAs well as extensive notes at the back of the book, there is also a highly readable introduction by Adam Watt. * Lisa Hill, ANZ LitLovers *[An] excellent introduction (supplemented by copious notes) [by] the Proust specialist Adam Watt. * Adrian Tahourdin, Times Literary Supplement *[...] this new translation which concentrates on [Swann's] infatuation for Odette is a gentle and accessible introduction to Proust's monumental oeuvre, being quite self-contained and not nearly so daunting a read. * Robert Tanitch, Mature Times *Table of ContentsIntroduction Translator's Note Select Bibliography A Chronology of Marcel Proust SWANN IN LOVE Explanatory Notes

    1 in stock

    £8.54

  • Harvard University Press The SeventyFive Folios and Other Unpublished

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    £17.95

  • Swann's Way

    The New York Review of Books, Inc Swann's Way

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisNow available for the first time in the United States, a celebrated translation of the first volume of Proust’s In Search of Lost Time. Swann’s Way, the first of the seven volumes that con­stitute Marcel Proust’s lifework, In Search of Lost Time, introduces the larger themes of the whole work while standing on its own as a brilliant evocation of childhood, hopeless love, and the French Belle Époque. We first encounter Proust’s narrator in middle age, consumed with regret for his misspent life. Suddenly, he is back in the past, seized by memories of childhood: his clinging attachment to his mother, his dread of his father, summers in the country and the two walks his family was in the habit of taking—one by an aristocratic estate, the other by the house of a certain Charles Swann, to whom a mystery was attached. A child’s world, and the world of adults the child struggles to imagine, spread out before us, while Proust’s pages teem with incident and puzzle­ment, pathos and humor. The novel then takes a further step backwards to tell the story of Swann’s infatuation with the courtesan Odette. Swann, man­-about­-town and familiar of royalty, is reduced to walking after midnight, forlorn as a child awaiting a good­night kiss. James Grieve began his career translating Proust in the early 1970s, driven by his dismay at how many readers recoiled from what they imagined to be the difficulty of Proust’s work, and his translation of Swann’s Way brings out the book’s fluency and speed as no other version does. It offers an unequaled introduction to an incompa­rably absorbing work of art.

    1 in stock

    £15.29

  • Swann in Love

    Pushkin Press Swann in Love

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisWhen Charles Swann first lays eyes on Odette de Crécy, he is indifferent to her beauty. Their paths continue to cross in the drawing rooms and theatres of Parisian high society, and the seeds of desire in Swann begin to flourish. What follows is a journey through self-delusion, jealousy and delirious fantasy, which will take Swann far from the sedate comfort of his society life. A standalone novella from Proust's monumental masterpiece, Swann in Love is a sublimely witty and poignant story of the illusions of love and desire. Full of the rich social satire and penetrating insight that distinguish Proust's style, it is the perfect introduction to one of the world's great novelists.Trade Review “Where to start with... Marcel Proust.” --Lucy Raitz, The Guardian “If you can’t handle 1.5 million words of Proust, try Swann in Love.” --The Washington Post “Surely the greatest novelist of the 20th century.” --Sunday Telegraph “One of the miracles of European literature.” --Guardian

    2 in stock

    £13.49

  • In Search Of Lost Time Volume 3

    Everyman In Search Of Lost Time Volume 3

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisIn The Guermantes Way Proust's narrator recalls his initiation into the dazzling world of Parisian high society. Looking back over his time in the glamorous salons of the aristocracy, he satirises this shallow world and his own youthful infatuation with it. His observations, and his experiences with his lover Albertine, also educate him in the volatile nature of desire as he walks the path towards adulthood.

    10 in stock

    £18.00

  • Pleasures and Days

    Alma Books Ltd Pleasures and Days

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisProust's only other work of fiction published in his lifetime apart from the monumental novel cycle 'In Search of Lost Time, Pleasures and Days' takes the reader on a journey through the high-society circles of fin-de-siecle Paris, presenting the lives, loves and attitudes of a host of unforgettable characters.Trade ReviewPleasure and Days yields the earliest blooms from [Proust's] emerging, lifelong fascination with the labyrinths of snobbery and sexuality in Parisian high society. * The Independent *

    1 in stock

    £7.59

  • Yale University Press Time Regained

    2 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    2 in stock

    £68.00

  • Swann in Love

    Pushkin Press Swann in Love

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisStunning edition of the standalone novella from Proust's great masterpiece, in a new translation When Charles Swann first lays eyes on Odette de Crécy, he is indifferent to her beauty. Their paths continue to cross in the drawing rooms and theatres of Parisian high society, and the seeds of desire in Swann begin to flourish. What follows is a journey through self-delusion, jealousy and delirious fantasy, which will take Swann far from the sedate comfort of his society life. A standalone novella from Proust's monumental masterpiece, Swann in Love is a sublimely witty and poignant story of the illusions of love and desire. Full of the rich social satire and penetrating insight that distinguish Proust's style, it is the perfect introduction to one of the world's great novelists.Trade Review “Where to start with... Marcel Proust.” --Lucy Raitz, The Guardian “If you can’t handle 1.5 million words of Proust, try Swann in Love.” --The Washington Post “Surely the greatest novelist of the 20th century.” --Sunday Telegraph “One of the miracles of European literature.” --Guardian

    1 in stock

    £11.69

  • In Search of Lost Time Vol 3

    Vintage Publishing In Search of Lost Time Vol 3

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisTHE ACCLAIMED FULLY REVISED EDITION OF THE SCOTT MONCRIEFF AND KILMARTIN TRANSLATIONIn The Guermantes Way Proust''s narrator recalls his initiation into the dazzling world of Parisian high society. Looking back over his time in the glamorous salons of the aristocracy, he satirises this shallow world and his own youthful infatuation with it. His observations, and his experiences with his lover Albertine, also educate him in the volatile nature of desire as he walks the path towards adulthood.Trade ReviewA version that wonderfully proves the greatness of this novel, this novelist -- Melvyn Bragg * Guardian *What a genius! Whole pages cascade, like great jazz slaloms -- Bill Nighy * The Times *One of the cornerstones of the Western literary canon * The Times *It's a novel with zero plot, but the narrator's brilliant analyses of everyday experiences more than make up for it. I've never read a better description of what it feels like to fall asleep -- Alain de Botton * Mail on Sunday *The plot is as gripping as any soap opera, the jokes come thick and fast...Proust's is a world entire - so why not take it with you anywhere in the world? -- Will Self * Independent on Sunday *

    15 in stock

    £10.44

  • Swanns Way

    WW Norton & Co Swanns Way

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisIn its centennial year, Marcel Proust’s masterpiece of literary imagination is available in a Norton Critical Edition.

    1 in stock

    £14.99

  • The SeventyFive Folios and Other Unpublished

    Harvard University Press The SeventyFive Folios and Other Unpublished

    Book SynopsisThe Seventy-Five Folios and Other Unpublished Manuscripts contain early versions of six episodes later included in Marcel Proust’s In Search of Lost Time. Discovered in 2018 and presented here for the first time in English, the folios reveal the autobiographical extent of Proust’s work and the “sacred moment” when his genius blossomed.Trade ReviewCan we read Proust’s epic today and not care to know how it came about? In these pages, hidden from public view for a whole century, we can almost feel how Proust spent a lifetime planning and writing his book, picking his way towards what would become his great contribution to humanity. -- André AcimanFor those interested in understanding Proust’s masterpiece in its social, historical, or autobiographical context, this book is indispensable…Even in these early sketches, his prose dazzles and thrills, by turns depicting recognition and wonder, sometimes overdone but always with the precise intelligence, meditation, and humor for which Proust is renowned. -- Claire Messud * Harper’s *For years, Proust scholars knew about the existence of early drafts of material that would later be revised and incorporated into In Search of Lost Time. Only recently, though, were those manuscripts rescued from private hands. That treasure trove is finally available in English…Proust really is magical. -- Michael Dirda * Washington Post *Fascinating…In these drafts, we see the emerging elements of the Recherche as through a glass darkly. -- Bernard Richards * The Telegraph *The translation by Sam Taylor is so accomplished that it is uncannily invisible. Many of the qualities of the finished work are present in these haunting drafts: the power of the remembered past, the floodtide of total recall, the poetry of distant memory, the exquisite observation of place, light, and season…If you delight in flickering recollections, glimpses and mirrors, hints and foreshadowings, this is, urgently, the book for you. -- Peter Davidson * Literary Review *Added to the importance of the folios in themselves are the depth and brilliance of the critical apparatus, the notes and commentary, that is, and the excellence of Taylor’s translation…The immense tapestry—or perhaps, instead, the complex and multilayered palimpsest Dyer presents through her magnificent scholarship and comprehensive knowledge—can only increase the sense of wonder at Proust’s achievement. All readers are in her debt. And in the translator’s, too. -- Vincent Kling * Translation Review *The fascinating, handwritten early drafts of Marcel Proust’s cycle In Search of Lost Time, discovered in 2018, come to life in Taylor’s resplendent translation…This is a magnificent addition to Proust’s oeuvre. * Publishers Weekly *The recent discovery of the long-lost, seventy-five-page first draft that blossomed into In Search of Lost Time was one of the great miracles of modern publishing. Sam Taylor’s magnificently deft and elegant English translation of that work is another. An indispensable read for Anglophone Proust lovers everywhere, The Seventy-Five Folios is a literary treasure in its own right. -- Caroline Weber, author of Proust’s DuchessThe publication last year of the now famous seventy-five pages was a major literary and scholarly event, the ‘lost’ pages in question shedding valuable light on both the conception and the compositional history of Proust’s novel. To have them now in translation is a real treat for English readers of Proust. Sam Taylor’s rendering is also a treat in its own right, exact and fully responsive to nuance and to the rhythms of what Proust himself called ‘the melody of the song beneath the words.’ -- Christopher Prendergast, author of Living and Dying with Marcel ProustReaders will fall for the Marcel Proust we discover here because he is so human, only just emerging from his grief, loving and attentive toward his family, loyal and generous. The smoke and mirrors surrounding the publication of Proust’s manuscripts is as nothing to the writing contained within. It was well worth waiting more than half a century to read. -- Antoine Compagnon * Le Figaro *One cannot help but feel a certain sadness when coming to the end of [The Seventy-Five Folios]. Reading them takes us on a journey of rediscovering the Recherche through the prism of its first version, which holds many more surprises in store for the reader. But it also brings back the enchantment of reading Proust for the first time. -- Marion Schmid * Times Literary Supplement *Other important unpublished texts are featured among the sketches gathered at the end of The Seventy-Five Folios…Since most of them are later versions, the path that led to In Search of Lost Time can be retraced step by step—and the intoxication arises from seeing objects, emotions, mannerisms migrating from one character to another, while the question of truth is woven through all of them. A book full of surprises. -- Bertrand Leclair * Le Monde des livres *Memories are reliable only insofar as they are creations. To understand this, one must simply read how Proust transformed a biscotte into a madeleine. -- Philippe Lançon * Charlie Hebdo *Written in 1908, at a time when Marcel Proust—dandy, translator, art critic—had completely abandoned the novel, these pages represent the matrix of In Search of Lost Time…This edition also contains other unpublished manuscripts, fragmentary but fascinating…A family album far less intimidating than the masterpiece itself, and one that leaves you with a longing to dive into that work, for the first time or the hundredth. -- Yves Jaeglé * Le Parisien-Aujourd’hui en France *A fascinating insight into the genesis of Marcel Proust’s work. -- Lucas Person * Marianne *‘A Search before the letter,’ writes Nathalie Mauriac Dyer, to whom we owe the admirable critical apparatus of this volume…as well as a fascinating commentary in which she explains the importance of this 1908 novel to the genesis of Proust’s later masterpiece. -- Nathalie Crom * Télérama *The reader immerses herself in these chapters, and their later reworkings, which are already steeped in the theme—sparked here by a biscotte rather than a madeleine dipped in tea—that will become the key to the entire work: reminiscence. -- Nelly Kaprièlian * Les Inrocks *This book takes us back to the time when that famous first line—‘For a long time I used to go to bed early’—did not yet exist and when In Search of Lost Time seemed little more than a whim…It is moving to see emblematic episodes from the future novel appearing here in the nudity of a first draft, even if the names of Balbec, Combray, Swann, and Guermantes did not yet exist either. -- Mathieu Lindon * Libération *The raw ingredients of that great adventure, one of the most important of the past century, are assembled here. -- Francine de Martinoir * La Croix *Nathalie Mauriac Dyer deserves praise for her edition of the Folios, as well as a fascinating commentary on their contents and their genealogy. 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