![]() ![]() The Guermantes Way presents a troubling portrait of levity in the face of great loss. ![]() It refers to the path that runs past the château belonging to the Duc and Duchesse de Guermantes near Combray and also to the route the narrator takes to make his way into their Parisian salon. ![]() The Guermantes Way is the third volume of Proust’s masterpiece. Begun in 1909, when Proust was 38 years old, In Search of Lost Time consists of seven volumes totalling around 3,200 pages and featuring more than 2,000 characters. Marcel Proust is best known for his monumental novel In Search of Lost Time earlier rendered as Remembrance of Things Past. In addition to the literary magazines with which he was associated, and in which he published while at school, from 1890 to 1891 he published a regular society column in the journal Le Mensuel. Proust was involved in writing and publishing from an early age. Valentin Louis Georges Eugène Marcel Proust, known as Marcel Proust, was a French novelist, critic, and essayist. ![]()
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