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by Marcel Proust
language: brazilian portuguese
Publisher: Lebooks Editora, June of 2025 ‧
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Swann's Way, the first volume of Marcel Proust's monumental work In Search of Lost Time, is a profound meditation on memory, time, and desire. Through richly detailed narration and introspective reflection, Proust introduces the narrator's recollections of childhood in Combray and recounts the story of Charles Swann's obsessive love for Odette de Crécy. The novel unfolds through involuntary memory—most famously triggered by the taste of a madeleine—revealing how past experiences shape identity and perception. Celebrated for its lyrical prose and psychological depth, Swann's Way has become a cornerstone of modernist literature. Proust's innovative narrative style, characterized by long, intricate sentences and a fluid treatment of time, revolutionized the novel form and influenced generations of writers. His ability to capture fleeting emotions and the subtleties of inner life makes the work both intellectually rich and emotionally resonant. The enduring significance of Swann's Way lies in its exploration of how memory and consciousness interact with the passage of time. By delving into the intricacies of human thought and the beauty of everyday moments, Proust offers readers a timeless reflection on love, art, and the persistence of the past in shaping the present.

Swann'S Way

by Marcel Proust

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ISBN: 9786558949435
Publisher: Lebooks Editora
Release Date: June of 2025
Language: Brazilian Portuguese
Pages: 305
Format: eBook
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Categories: eBooks in Portuguese > Fiction > Fiction
EAN: 9786558949435
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Marcel Proust

French novelist and critic, he was born on July 10, 1871 in Auteuil, near Paris, and died on November 18, 1922, in the French capital. He was a weak and asthmatic child, but also with a precocious intelligence and sensitivity. Until the age of 35 he moved in the circles of Parisian society. After the death of his parents, he isolated himself in his apartment in Paris, where he devoted himself deeply to the composition of his masterpiece, A la recherche du temps perdu (In Search of Lost Time, 1914-27). This immense autobiographical novel consists of seven volumes in which he expresses his memories through the paths of the subconscious, and is also a precious reflection on life in France at the end of the nineteenth century. Proust is considered the precursor of the contemporary novel.
Marcel Proust graduated in Law (1893) and Literature (1895). During his years of study he was influenced by the philosophers Henri Bergson, his uncle, and Paul Desjardins and by the historian Albert Sorel. In 1896 he published les Plaisirs et les jours , a collection of verses and short stories of great value and depth, many of which appeared in the magazines le Banquet and la Revue Blanche. The magazine le Banquet (1892) was founded by Marcel Proust himself together with friends. It was at this time that he published his first literary works and biographies of painters. He translates Ruskin, rehearses the novelistic account of his spiritual trajectory by composing Jean Santeuil, a work that will silence him because it seems rushed and too close to his diary.
The death of his father (1903), mother (1905) and a close friend pushed him into solitude, but he remained financially independent and free to write. It is through reflection that he develops the work Contre Sainte-Beuve, composed in 1907, he is already close to the great book A la recherche du temps perdu. In 1909 he deprived himself of all social life and almost all kind of communication. In 1912 the first extracts from the work were published in the newspaper "le Figaro". Proust creates a grandiose work, written in the first person. An exception in the narrative, Un Amour de Swann is the story of an era. The outer world and the inner world are originally identified. Traveling through time, he problematizes modernity and the mechanical existence to which it has condemned us. It is a work carried out in the reencounter of a lost life and that is prolonged, on the other hand, in a suggested metaphysics, as is the case of the episode of the cup of tea in which Proust wants to convey to us that authentic reality lives in our unconscious and only an involuntary journey through memory leads us to contact with it. A la recherche du temps perdu is an allegorical story of his life, from which events and places are taken. The author projects his own homosexuality onto the characters, considering it, as well as vanity, snobbery and cruelty, the greatest symbol of original sin.
Proust is considered a precursor of the new criticism and founder of thematic criticism. He also published in 1919 Pastiches et mélanges.

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