Brain Pain discussion

This topic is about
In the Shadow of Young Girls in Flower
Proust ISOLT Vol 2 Budding Grove
>
Questions, Resources and General Banter - Proust ISOLT Vol 2
date
newest »


If you're just curious about the speech that the Narrator keeps reciting to himself which starts with "On dit qu'un prompt depart vous eloigne de nous -", it's Act II Scene V, Phedre speaking:
In French:
(view spoiler)
Or the Project Gutenberg English translation:
(view spoiler)
You can read the whole Project Gutenberg translation here, but the translation is not that great, I'll look for a better online translation.
Andreea wrote: "Racine's Phèdre plays and important part in the first section and I think it would be a good idea if people who haven't read it yet give it a try because it's an absolutely extraordinary play and y..."
Good links! Love as sickness - certainly applies to poor Swann in Love!
Good links! Love as sickness - certainly applies to poor Swann in Love!

Okay, you win, You're very convincing. I ordered it. Two different translations. :-)
An interesting overview of re-reading ISOLT with a number of links to supporting materials.
http://www.mcelhearn.com/2011/10/23/t...
http://www.mcelhearn.com/2011/10/23/t...

Sue wrote: "I did listen to Vol 1. on audio and now I am on Vol. 2 on audio. Although it is very expensive, I do find that I can bite off big books easier if I just live the book for hours at a time instead of..."
You asked about explanations in the discussion thread. Here's a good overview book written in plain English.
Marcel Proust's Search for Lost Time: A Reader's Guide to the Remembrance of Things Past
Alexander includes synopses of each volume of ISOLT. A handy reference which I've referred to many times.
You asked about explanations in the discussion thread. Here's a good overview book written in plain English.
Marcel Proust's Search for Lost Time: A Reader's Guide to the Remembrance of Things Past
Alexander includes synopses of each volume of ISOLT. A handy reference which I've referred to many times.

I do get lost in the long long sentences :)
I just went and ordered Patrick Alexander's Guide and hope that helps.
Sue wrote: "Oh thank you so much !! Like I said before the Spark notes really helped me with Vol. 1
I do get lost in the long long sentences :)..."
He does run on a bit, no?
Sometimes I let his sentences wash over me. There is a repetition and a complex rhythm which doesn't always require a close reading... blasphemy, right? I've been looking for the big picture and themes, and slow down when the details seem important.
I do get lost in the long long sentences :)..."
He does run on a bit, no?
Sometimes I let his sentences wash over me. There is a repetition and a complex rhythm which doesn't always require a close reading... blasphemy, right? I've been looking for the big picture and themes, and slow down when the details seem important.


I often listen to the Kindle automatic read out loud thing/option when I'm cooking, washing up or knitting/sowing, it doesn't feel like much, but it does add 20-30 pages to your weekly count. Marcel Proust Revisited also has lengthy plot summaries (the one for the first part of Within A Budding Grove has about 5 pages) and it's sometimes useful to consult that (I read the summary of the first volume before starting the second just to remind myself of what's happening). I could send you the scans of the section from Marcel Proust Revisited, I have them saved on my computer for future reference.

I love audio because as I am doing normal life chores or working out or bike riding walking whatever I can choose to listen to a book :) I rarely turn the TV on .
my email is s.schumac@gmail.com Thanks!

Sue -- normally I despise abridged recordings. However, I am finding listening to the Naxos abridgement of ISOLT as better than having no recording. ISOLT is one of the few books to which I find myself relistening several times. I really enjoy the sound of it.
You may have noticed from one of the links Jim gave us that apparently an unabridged French recording is available.

http://www.consulfrance-newyork.org/T...
(view spoiler)

http://mosaicartnow.blogspot.com/
Books mentioned in this topic
Swann’s Way (other topics)Remembrance of Things Past: Volume I - Swann's Way & Within a Budding Grove (other topics)
Marcel Proust Revisited (other topics)
Marcel Proust's Search for Lost Time: A Reader's Guide to The Remembrance of Things Past (other topics)
Time Regained (other topics)
Within a Budding Grove - CK Scott Moncrieff translation
In the Shadow of Young Girls in Flower - Penguin, James Grieve translation
This read is a continuation from the "Classics and the Western Canon" group read of Swann's Way, November and December, 2011. All Brain Pain members are encouraged to join in. If you haven't read Vol. 1, Swann's Way, we encourage you to pick up a copy before reading Vol. 2. This is not a "requirement" but we recommend it because it's such a great book!
If you are curious about translations and which version to choose, the thread marked "Proust in English translation" should help you decide.
Also, if you’ve written a review of the book, please post a link to share with the group.