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The Swann Way
The Swann Way

The Swann Way

Author: 
Marcel Proust; Brian Nelson; Adam Watt
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  • The first volume of Proust's widely recognized masterpiece, In Search of Lost Time, which ponders questions of time, memory, identity, sensation, art and existence
  • An accomplished new translation by renowned translator Brian Nelson that will be of interest to readers new to Proust and those already familiar with the author and his work
  • Adam Watt's introduction offers a stimulating and informative support to all readers of Proust, together with extensive explanatory notes, a chronology, and suggested further reading

  
'The memory of a particular image is only regret for a particular moment...'
   
The Swann Way is the first volume of Marcel Proust's In Search of Lost Time (1913-27), one of the most important novels of the twentieth century. The work is a portal to Proust's novel and an introduction to its unforgettable first-person narrator-protagonist. Immersed in themes of time, memory, identity, art, sensation, love, and jealousy, the narrator embarks on the story of his life and the paths he takes towards fulfilling his vocation as a writer. Principally focused on the narrator's childhood, this volume lays the foundation of Proust's extraordinary literary edifice.
   
The first volume in a major new translation of In Search of Lost Time, co-edited by Brian Nelson and Adam Watt.
 

Index: 

General Editor's Preface to the Series
Translator's Note
Introduction
Note on the Text
Select Bibliography
A Chronology of Marcel Proust

  
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Explanatory Notes

About the author: 

Marcel Proust
Brian Nelson, Emeritus Professor of French Studies, Monash University, and Edited by Adam Watt, University of Exeter

Brian Nelson is an Emeritus Professor at Monash University, Melbourne, and a Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities. His publications include Zola: A Very Short Introduction (Oxford University Press), The Cambridge Introduction to French Literature, The Cambridge Companion to Zola, Zola and the Bourgeoisie, and translations for Oxford World's Classics of Zola's The Assommoir, His Excellency Eugène Rougon, Earth (with Julie Rose), The Fortune of the Rougons, The Belly of Paris, The Kill, Pot Luck and The Ladies' Paradise. He has also translated Swann in Love by Marcel Proust for the Oxford World's Classics series. He was awarded the New South Wales Premier's Prize for Translation in 2015.
   
Adam Watt is Professor of French & Comparative Literature at the University of Exeter, where he is Deputy Pro-Vice-Chancellor of the Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences. His books include Reading in Proust's A la recherche: le délire de la lecture (Oxford University Press), The Cambridge Introduction to Marcel Proust, a critical biography of Proust; and, as editor, Marcel Proust in Context and The Cambridge History of the Novel in French. He has published comparative work on Proust and a range of writers from Valéry, Rivière, Beckett and Barthes to Eve Kosofsky-Sedgwick and Anne Carson.

"This is a great updated English translation to acquire." - Pennsylvania Literary Journal
   

"How do we fare when we read Brian Nelson's translation? Are we getting a version of Proust that is discernibly great...? Well, yes." - Peter Craven, Quadrant

Product details

ISBN : 9780198871521

Author: 
Marcel Proust; Brian Nelson; Adam Watt
Pages
496 Pages
Format
Paperback
Size
196 x 129 mm
Pub date
Sep 2023
Series
Oxford World's Classics
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The Swann Way

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