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Mystery with many clues but no solution.
The end of Chapter Two answers Balzac, Flaubert, Zola, and all the novels of psychological
realism. It's a polemic on behalf of late modernism.
It says there is a "true" story behind all other stories, a "what really happened," but that real story is impossible to know.
So no wonder Proust meant so much to Beckett. He got the unknowable from the Captive and the Fugitive.
— Jan 26, 2025 10:23AM
The end of Chapter Two answers Balzac, Flaubert, Zola, and all the novels of psychological
realism. It's a polemic on behalf of late modernism.
It says there is a "true" story behind all other stories, a "what really happened," but that real story is impossible to know.
So no wonder Proust meant so much to Beckett. He got the unknowable from the Captive and the Fugitive.
Muzzy
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Almost there. I think this may break my record for fastest reading of a volume of Proust.
— Jan 24, 2025 10:07PM
Muzzy
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After the long boredom of the Captive, Proust entirely redeems his novel with this little chapter.
— Jan 23, 2025 02:12PM
Muzzy
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We can detect a few signs of the author’s decline as he was writing this volume in haste a short time before his death.
— Jan 05, 2025 12:35PM

