PROUST: (L) Time Regained
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In this, the final volume of Remembrance of Things Past, as the various threads which have emerged through the vast novel are brought together, and sometimes...
In this, the final volume of Remembrance of Things Past, as the various threads which have emerged through the vast novel are brought together, and sometimes resolved, Marcel considers the nature of time and its effect on himself and the people he has known. 'For after death time leaves the body, and memories - indifferent and pale - are obliterated in her who exists no longer and soon will be in him they still torture, memories which perish with the desire of the living body.'
Time Regained (more info)
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At Tansonville with Gilberte - 7:37
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'Saint-Loup insisted I should remain...' - 7:37
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Years in a sanitorium with a visit to Paris in 1914 - 4:32
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'At dinner time the restaurants were full...' - 2:55
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'Occasional meetings with Baron de Charlus and Bloch in Paris in 1914' - 6:19
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A return to the sanatorium - and the receipt of letters from Gilbert and Robert - 3:37
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On my second return to Paris - another letter from Gilberte - 3:55
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A visit from Robert de Saint-Loup - 3:18
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'Thinking about Saint-Loup's visit as I was walking to Mme Verdurin's...' - 7:01
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A further vendetta against Baron de Charlus - 7:49
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The views of Baron de Charlus - 5:24
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The destruction of men and the effect of the War in France - 6:36
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The aeroplanes passing through the night sky - 7:46
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Among abandoned, derelict houses, one of opulence and activity - 4:14
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Entrance to the house followed by a sailor - 2:01
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A shocking discovery - 6:22
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'I implore you, mercy, mercy, have pity' - 2:49
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A croix-de-guerre had been found on the floor - 10:27
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News of the death of Robert de Saint - 10:56
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Back to another sanatorium - and finally, after some years, a return to Paris - 2:44
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I ordered a carriage to take me to the party of the Prince de Guermantes - 6:43
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'I got down from the carriage again for a little before reaching the Princesse de Guermanes' - 2:00
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I stumble on some uneven paving stones - 4:13
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I entered the Guermantes' mansion - 3:55
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I forced myself to try and see clearly - 8:52
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Fragments of existence removed from time - 3:27
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As I entered the Prince de Guermantes' library - 4:02
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Real life...which has been uncovered and illuminated... is literature; a work of art is the only... - 5:59
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At this monent, the butler arrived to tell me that... I could leave the library...' - 6:56
Time Regained (more info)
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The Duchesse de Guermantes: 'You, my oldest friend.' - 4:23
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Old age, the meaning of death and the meaning of words - 8:03
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Odette - looking like 'a rose that had been sterilised' - 4:50
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I could hardly recognise my friend Bloch - 8:04
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'An effect of Time' - 2:07
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'Kindness, the simple process of maturing...' - 3:52
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'A stout lady came up and greeted me - Gilberte' - 6:24
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'Rachel, now a celebrated actress' - 2:20
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Tea at the home of the great actress Berma - 2:16
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Judgements on Rachel - 6:02
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The lives of the Duchess, the Duke and Odette, Mme de Forcheville - 7:58
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'The idea of lost Time...' - 5:12
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'This idea of Time had another prize for me... I told myself it was time to begin' - 5:12
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'This idea of death installed itself permanently in me...' - 8:29