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Loading... La Prisonniere (Garnier-Flammarion)by Marcel ProustSeries: Remembrance of Things Past (book 5), In Search of Lost Time (Book 5)
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. Probably no better than the last two parts, I found this part somewhat monotonous in its unvarying themes: jealousy and paranoia. Apart from the pretty tiresome and to some degree predictable storyline this part does deliver what I had come to expect, having read the previous volumes, that is, wonderful description, feelings captured upon the pages as if they were plucked from the very soul, and pure extract of French idiom. I am looking forward to seeing how the story is resolved in the final two volumes. ( )"Albertine disparue" constitue pour nous une prodigieuse analyse de la souffrance amoureuse introduite par cette phrase lâchée par Françoise, la domestique : "mademoiselle Albertine est partie. Enfin dans "le temps retrouvé" tout reprend sa place tout s'explique, les personnage réels rjoignent les personnages fictifs... no reviews | add a review
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