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The Guermantes Way

The Guermantes Way

Por Proust, Marcel

Publicado por Lebooks Editora

English 2025 ISBN 9786558949411
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The Guermantes Way, the third volume of Marcel Proust's monumental work In Search of Lost Time, marks a shift from the narrator's personal and artistic awakening toward a deeper immersion in the world of aristocratic society. In this volume, the narrator becomes increasingly fascinated by the Guermantes family—symbols of elegance, tradition, and social prestige—and seeks access to their rarefied world. Through this exploration, Proust dissects the illusions of nobility, the performative nature of social interaction, and the fragility of memory and perception. Praised for its rich psychological insight and subtle irony, The Guermantes Way explores themes of social ambition, aesthetic sensibility, and the elusive nature of time. Proust's detailed observations reveal the contradictions of upper-class society, while also deepening the narrator's inner life and evolving understanding of love, loss, and identity. The volume's lasting significance lies in its ability to expose the intricate mechanics of human behavior and the shifting boundaries between personal desire and collective ideals. The Guermantes Way stands as a profound meditation on the illusions that shape society and the persistence of memory as a gateway to truth.

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