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Feb 11, 2013 04:12AM
There's nothing mandatory about following the proposed schedule, Bianca. There are plenty of people following the threads to respond to comments and inquiries, even if the "official dates" for those threads have passed.
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Haha, I know! I just like the idea of the schedule and believe that it would be integrated nicely into my own daily grind, as long as I catch up with it.Not necessary, yes, but I'd still like it. :)
Jason wrote: "There's nothing mandatory about following the proposed schedule, Bianca. There are plenty of people following the threads to respond to comments and inquiries, even if the "official dates" for thos..."Glad to hear this Jason. I've just started a few days back and when I get to the end of a section I plan to read through the threads as they certainly bring to light points. I am hoping at about 30 pages a day I'll be finishing 'Swann' with everyone else.
janine wrote: "Jason wrote: "It is true there are lots of different volume types listed, but that Time Regained link in message 31 is supposed to include all translations of that particular volume, including the ..."This is amazing! I did not know that. Thank you.
Proustitute wrote: "JANUARYSunday, 6 Jan: Swann's Way, to page 64 in ML edition / page 48 in the LD translation (through Combray, Part I)
Sunday, 13 Jan: Swann's Way, to page 139 in ML / page 102 in LD (page break, ..."
This is an amazing amount of work and I am very grateful. I read the new translation of ISLT all the way through last year and had already planned to read the older translation this year. I just discovered your site and plan on trying to catch up. I have already started the older version of Swanns Way so I should be able to join in the conversation once I have caught up. By the time I had finished Vol 2 of the novel I was hooked and I began acquiring supplemental books dealing with various aspects of the work. These have been invaluable for someone like me; someone who has never been to France, doesn't speak or read French (yet) and enjoys reading widely as well as deeply. I am finding that these additional texts are adding telling details, depth and complexity, Need to get back to my reading now because I can't wait until I catch up with the group.
Polly wrote: "Proustitute wrote: "JANUARYSunday, 6 Jan: Swann's Way, to page 64 in ML edition / page 48 in the LD translation (through Combray, Part I)
Sunday, 13 Jan: Swann's Way, to page 139 in ML / page 102..."
Welcome to the group Polly! Feel free to comment in the appropriate section threads as you read along, and we will check on you there.
Welcome, Polly! You can join us in the Group Lounge for general chit-chat. We hang around there a lot.
I'm not sure where to post this info so here goes:Lecture at the Met Museum
October 16th at 6pm.
How Proust Changed Our Minds
Alain de Botton, writer
This is part of a 4 event series hosted by Adam Gopnik
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