Reading and commentary from the last part of Combray, and a Summary.
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The hidden memories - and the famous scene of the Madalaine cake that opens the Past for Marcel.
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A pivotal moment in little Marcel's self understanding as a little boy, and his own nervous nature.
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We are now into the more elaborate parts of Proust's descriptions of early life and people and events in minute detail. Main topics are social class in the aristocratic France of the late 18 hundreds, his family members and their views on people and vanity, and the young boy's very strong attachment to his mother and the fear of missing the good night kiss when his parents have visitors.
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How a person is constructed in the minds of others, and how time and life could be seen as a succession of stages like little galleries of experiences and visual memories.
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In this episode we are getting more into the storytelling Proust, with 2,5 pages of details of early life and the people around the main person. M. Swann is given a prominent position in these early outlines of his younger years.
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Marcel's early childhood comes more clearly into focus.
The childhood room as a symbol of the psyche, and extension of the childhood self.
Marcel is falling more asleep, and the world of his early childhood becomes more vivid and present.
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How the mind gradually reassambles the self and the surroundings when waking up.
Proust is easing in the childhood memories, as he is gradually falling asleep.
Reading paragrah two and three, from the opening :)
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The opening moments of Marcel Proust's novel, when he is about to fall asleep - and is partly dreaming.
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