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(group member since Nov 29, 2012)
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from the The Year of Reading Proust group.
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Not sure anyone mentioned it, but it strikes me this time, I had not perceived this before, how many ironic passages there are.
My evaluation is that Proust uses self-irony as a key for revisiting and interpreting his past. I may be totally off, have not done critical reading for ages. That would be one of the clues for the backwards/forwards shifts.

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we could even do some conference with a a few of us together, for a very small fee.

if you are fluent enough in French, it is so so very good. well, I'm French, so really no reason to read in English. though when I want to share a passage with my husband, I rely on English translations, and I discovered even some free online translations are quite good indeed.

A blogger I follow just posted this interesting picture with explanations: http://bookaroundthecorner.wordpress....
