'I was at one of those periods in youth--vacant, without any
particular love object--when, like a lover seeing his beloved in all
things, we desire, we seek, we see Beauty everywhere.' _In the Shadow
of Girls in Blossom_, the second volume of Proust's _In Search of Lost
Time_ (1913-27), is a novel of exploration and (self-) discovery,
continuing the story of the narrator's youth and adolescence. From the
enclosed spaces of the _fin-de-siècle_ social world that revolves
around Madame Swann, we move to the fictional town of Balbec on the
Normandy coast, a place where the social classes intermingle with
mutual fascination. Against the ever-changing backdrop of the sea--a
constant reminder of beauty, mutability, and the vastness of the world
beyond individual human affairs--the narrator encounters individuals
who will shape his experience and indelibly colour his outlook on that
world. He finds a friend in the aristocratic Robert de Saint-Loup and
is perplexed by his enigmatic uncle the Baron de Charlus; he finds a
tutelary figure in Elstir, the gifted, idiosyncratic painter; and in
Albertine he comes to recognise the blossoming girl who will become
the love--and the bane--of his life. The novel provides a breathaking
illumination of what it is to encounter beauty and to seek to
understand our relation to it, in people, in experiences, in art, or
the landscape around us. An exploration of the thrills of infatuation,
the fallibility of perception, and how desire builds and ebbs, the
narrative prepares readers for the love affair that will define the
narrator's future existence and shape the volumes of _In Search of
Lost Time_ to come. ABOUT THE SERIES: For over 100 years Oxford
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ISBN
9780192660534
Publisert
2024
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Oxford University Press Academic UK
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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