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3zip_000
Yes, I've found the list of characters to be useful in the past.
I've been reading Proust for about two years - one book every 6 months or so (I'm trying to space it out), and having the reference has been very helpful.
I've been reading Proust for about two years - one book every 6 months or so (I'm trying to space it out), and having the reference has been very helpful.
5MarcelitaSwann
Alas, Dr. Mark Calkins' site is down...upgrade?
Until it is back, here are the archived links:
http://web.archive.org/web/20150611150438/http://www.tempsperdu.com/
http://web.archive.org/web/20150526131423/http://www.tempsperdu.com/achar.html
Marcelita Swann
Until it is back, here are the archived links:
http://web.archive.org/web/20150611150438/http://www.tempsperdu.com/
http://web.archive.org/web/20150526131423/http://www.tempsperdu.com/achar.html
Marcelita Swann
6malkelly
About 2/3 of the way down this page is Benjamin Taylor's excellent seminar on the entire text of In Search of Lost Time. Each lecture covers about half of each volume. I really enjoyed listening to these talks after reading the relevant part of each volume.
http://www.benjamintaylorauthor.com/links/
http://www.benjamintaylorauthor.com/links/

