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In Search of Lost Time - The Complete Modernist Classic in Seven Volumes - cover
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In Search of Lost Time - The Complete Modernist Classic in Seven Volumes

Marcel Proust, Zenith Evergreen Literary Co.

Editora: Zenith Evergreen Literary Co.

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Sinopse

Memory, love, loss, and the relentless passage of time—woven into one of the greatest literary achievements in history.

In Search of Lost Time by Marcel Proust is a monumental exploration of memory, art, desire, and identity, chronicled through the narrator's vivid recollections of childhood, society, and self-discovery. Across seven volumes—from the tender nostalgia of Swann's Way to the profound realizations of Time Regained—Proust's masterpiece captures the fleeting nature of experience with unrivaled psychological depth and lyrical beauty.

Perfect for readers who cherish rich introspective prose, intricate character studies, and the intellectual spirit of the Belle Époque and Modernist era.

💬 "Proust's genius reveals the eternity hidden in a single moment."

🕰️ Why Every Literary Enthusiast Must Read Proust:
Includes all seven volumes complete and unabridged

Perfect for fans of James Joyce, Virginia Woolf, Thomas Mann, and Marcel Schwob

Essential for students of modernist literature, philosophical fiction, and French classics

📣 Journey Through Memory. Reclaim Lost Time. Rediscover the Self.
Buy In Search of Lost Time today and embark on one of literature's most profound voyages.
Disponível desde: 29/04/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 3723 páginas.

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