Marcel Proust: In Search of Lost Time "volumes 1 to 7" [Classics Authors Vol: 9] (Black Horse Classics)
Proust Marcel, Black Horse Classics
Editora: Marcel Proust
Sinopse
In Search of Lost Time (French: À la recherche du temps perdu)— previously also translated as Remembrance of Things Past, is a novel in seven volumes, written by Marcel Proust (1871–1922). It is considered to be his most prominent work, known both for its length and its theme of involuntary memory, the most famous example being the "episode of the madeleine" which occurs early in the first volume. It gained fame in English in translations by C. K. Scott Moncrieff and Terence Kilmartin as Remembrance of Things Past, but the title In Search of Lost Time, a literal rendering of the French, has gained usage since D. J. Enright adopted it for his revised translation published in 1992. The novel began to take shape in 1909. Proust continued to work on it until his final illness in the autumn of 1922 forced him to break off. Proust established the structure early on, but even after volumes were initially finished he kept adding new material and edited one volume after another for publication. The last three of the seven volumes contain oversights and fragmentary or unpolished passages, as they existed only in draft form at the death of the author; the publication of these parts was overseen by his brother Robert. Also Available in Black Horse Classics 1 - Mark Twain 2 - Charles Dickens 3 - William Shakespeare 4 - Jane Austen 5 - leo Tolstoy 6 - Jack London 7 - Rudyard Kipling 8 - H.G Wells 9 - Marcel Proust 10 - Victor Hugo 11 - Fyodor Dostoyevsky 12 - Jules Vernes 13 - Thomas Hardy 14- Joseph Conrad 15 -Oscar Wilde 16- Herman Melville 17 - Edgar Allan Poe 18 - Henry James 19 - Lewis Carroll 20 - Hans Christen Andersen