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Swann's Way

by Marcel Proust

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This work is a psychological novel composed of detailed narrative prose that reflects on memory, perception, and social relationships. It was written by Marcel Proust and published in 1913 as the first part of his seven-volume series "In Search of Lost Time". The narrative recounts the narrator's childhood experiences in late nineteenth-century France, with particular attention to involuntary memories, exemplified by the famous madeleine episode. The text also includes a self-contained story, "Swann in Love," about Charles Swann's romantic attachment to Odette de Crécy. The novel examines themes of love, art, and social change within a richly detailed setting that captures the nuances of upper-middle-class life during its period.

The work was initially rejected by publishers, prompting Proust to finance its publication himself. Its complex structure, introspective style, and psychological depth have influenced twentieth-century literature, establishing its significance within French literary history.

From the opening pages

For a long time I used to go to bed early. Sometimes, when I had put out my candle, my eyes would close so quickly that I had not even time to say "I'm going to sleep." And half an hour later the thought that it was time to go to sleep would awaken me; I would try to put away the book which, I imagined, was still in my hands, and to blow out the light; I had been thinking all the time, while I was asleep, of what I had just been reading, but my thoughts had run into a channel of their own, until I myself seemed actually to have become the subject of my book: a church, a quartet, the rivalry between François I and Charles V. This impression would persist for some moments after I was awake; it did not disturb my mind, but it lay like scales upon my eyes and prevented them from registering the fact that the candle was no longer burning. Then it would begin to seem unintelligible, as the thoughts of a former existence must be to a reincarnate spirit; the subject of my book would separate itself from me, leaving me free to choose whether I would form part of it or no; and at the same time my sight would return and I would be astonished to find myself in a state of darkness, pleasant and restful enough for the eyes, and even more, perhaps, for my mind, to which it appeared incomprehensible, without a cause, a matter dark indeed. I would ask myself what o'clock it could be; I could hear the whistling of trains, which, now nearer and now farther off, punctuating the distance like the note of a bird in a forest, shewed me in perspective the deserted countryside through which a traveller would be hurrying towards the nearest station: the path that he followed being fixed for ever in his memory by the general excitement due to being in a strange place, to doing unusual things, to the last words of conversation, to farewells exchanged beneath an unfamiliar lamp which echoed still in his ears amid the silence of the night; and to the delightful prospect of being once again at home. I would lay my cheeks gently against the comfortable cheeks of my pillow, as plump and blooming as the cheeks of babyhood.…

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