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Remembrance of Things Past (#2) by Marcel Proust
21.99 NZD
Category: General Fiction | Series: World Literature S.
Translated from the French by C.K. Scott Moncrieff and Stephen Hudson Marcel Proust (1871-1922) spent the last fourteen years of his life writing A la recherche du temps perdu. It is an intimate epic, an excavation of the self, and a comedy of manners by turns and all at once. Proust is the twentieth ce ...Show more
Swann in Love by Marcel Proust (translated by Lucy Raitz)
32.99 NZD
Category: Translated Fiction
A stunning deluxe edition of the stand-alone novella from Proust's masterpiece--an intoxicatingly witty story of infatuation and jealousy--delivers the most memorable reading experience A new translation commemorating a century since the monumental masterpiece was first published in English--and since ...Show more
Swann's Way: In Search of Lost Time Vol 1 by Marcel Proust
25.99 NZD
Category: Classic Books
VINTAGE CLASSICS FRENCH SERIES- stunning flapped paperback editions showcasing the bestselling, most acclaimed French writers of the twentieth century.The 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 ...Show more
The Collected Poems: Marcel Proust: A Dual-language Edition with Parallel Text by Marcel Proust
37.00 NZD
Category: Poetry
As a young man, Proust wrote both poetry and prose. Even after he embarked on his masterful "In Search of Lost Time" at the age of thirty-eight, he never stopped writing poetry. His verse is often playful, filled with affection and satire, and is peppered with witty barbs at friends and people in his so ...Show more
The Mysterious Correspondent - New Stories by Marcel Proust
36.99 NZD
Category: Literature | Reading Level: very good
Newly discovered stories from one of the great storytellers of the twentieth century. Throughout Proust's life, nine of his short stories remained unseen-the writer never spoke of them. Why did he choose not to publish them along with the others? One possible answer is that he was developing his themes ...Show more