Nick Wellings’s Reviews > Marcel Proust and Deliverance from Time > Status Update
Nick Wellings
is on page 16 of 252
Ah. Great first page. Strong start. Engaging summary. No wonder Bree was so highly regarded.
— Jan 19, 2013 02:25PM
Like flag
Nick’s Previous Updates
Nick Wellings
is on page 184 of 252
Plus I just learnt about Armida's garden, and now an thinking about captivity in literature, prompted by the Wikipedia entry on that story. Cool.
— Jan 27, 2013 05:41AM
Nick Wellings
is on page 184 of 252
The narrator is "Prisoner of all that phantasmagoria which keeps him furthest away from what he wants to be - an author....It is not Albertine, but the narrator's mind-his will, his very life-that is imprisoned." Nice point. The books full of 'em.
— Jan 27, 2013 05:37AM
Nick Wellings
is on page 179 of 252
On Captive/Fugitive: "The strange and far too peculiar reality which gleams through the story challenges even literature." Perhaps. Perhaps at the time Brée wrote and Proust too. Foes it still? Germaine is right that "at times" it is "more reminiscent of a psychiatric case than of literature". continues:
— Jan 26, 2013 05:13PM
Nick Wellings
is on page 123 of 252
Really really really really really really good. Probably one of the best looks at the Search i have read. Others may find it boring. But not I. I want to give you many stars, Mme Brée.
— Jan 20, 2013 04:33PM
Nick Wellings
is on page 60 of 252
A great 60 pages. So far one of the best summaries of ALRDTP I have read. Maybe THE best. Great for readers like me, who might have missed some obvious things. But not so good as an "Introduction to". Really serves as a "here's why the book you read was so great" sort of thing, and that's fine by me, indeed, welcome.
— Jan 19, 2013 04:01PM
Nick Wellings
is reading
I get the feeling that this is gonna be Post-It note central. Good stuff so far.
— Jan 19, 2013 03:24PM
Nick Wellings
is on page 31 of 252
The Narrator finding his purpose, much like in Combray when his Mother would despair that they were lost and yet, turning a corner they would find themselves at the gate of their home. We are tagging along right till the revelation. What novel would he write? Bree seems to suggest not ISOLT? Or rather, I am imagining that this is the case. What a thought! What would he create?
— Jan 19, 2013 02:59PM

