Swann's Way, the first part of A la recherche de temps perdu, Marcel
Proust's seven-part cycle, was published in 1913. In it, Proust
introduces the themes that run through the entire work. The narrator
recalls his childhood, aided by the famous madeleine; and describes M.
Swann's passion for Odette.
The work is incomparable. Edmund Wilson said
"[Proust] has supplied for the first time in literature an equivalent
in the full scale for the new theory of modern physics."
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