Swann’s Way

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Swann’s Way is the opening volume of Marcel Proust’s monumental modernist novel sequence In Search of Lost Time, introducing its themes of memory, time, and subjective experience.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf novel
author Marcel Proust NERFINISHED
containsSection Combray NERFINISHED
Noms de pays : le nom
Un amour de Swann NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin France
featuresCharacter Charles Swann NERFINISHED
Narrator
Narrator’s grandmother
Narrator’s mother
Odette de Crécy NERFINISHED
firstEnglishPublicationYear 1922
followedBy In the Shadow of Young Girls in Flower NERFINISHED
genre autobiographical novel
psychological fiction
stream-of-consciousness fiction
hasAdaptation television and radio adaptations of Swann’s Way
hasTranslation Swann’s Way (C. K. Scott Moncrieff translation) NERFINISHED
Swann’s Way (Lydia Davis translation) NERFINISHED
influenced 20th-century modernist literature
literaryMovement Modernism
mainTheme art
jealousy
love
memory
social class
subjective experience
time
narrativePerspective first-person
notableConcept involuntary memory
notableFor detailed psychological analysis
exploration of memory and time
long, complex sentences
notableMotif madeleine dipped in tea
originalLanguage French
originalTitle Du côté de chez Swann NERFINISHED
partOf In Search of Lost Time NERFINISHED
positionInSeries 1
precededBy none
publicationYear 1913
publisher Grasset NERFINISHED
seriesTitle In Search of Lost Time NERFINISHED
setIn Combray NERFINISHED
France NERFINISHED
Paris NERFINISHED
timePeriodDepicted Belle Époque NERFINISHED
late 19th century

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Marcel Proust’s In Search of Lost Time firstVolume Swann’s Way
subject surface form: In Search of Lost Time