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'''Marcel Proust''' was a [[French]] [[novelist]], famous for one work, the largely autobiographical ''[[In Search of Lost Time]]'', which runs to over 3000 pages. | '''Marcel Proust''' was a [[French]] [[novelist]], famous for one work, the largely autobiographical ''[[In Search of Lost Time]]'', which runs to over 3000 pages. | ||
The French original ''À la recherche du temps perdu'' was published over a number of years in eight volumes. It was soon translated into English by [[C. K. Scott Moncrieff]] under the title ''Remembrance of Things Past'' and became, as [[Cyril Connolly]] remarked, almost a work of English literature itself. A new English version, a reworking by [[Terence Kilmartin]] of Moncrieff's | The French original ''À la recherche du temps perdu'' was published over a number of years in eight volumes. It was soon translated into English by [[C. K. Scott Moncrieff]] under the title ''Remembrance of Things Past'' and became, as [[Cyril Connolly]] remarked, almost a work of English literature itself. A new English version, a reworking by [[Terence Kilmartin]] of Moncrieff's, was published in 1981. |
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Marcel Proust was a French novelist, famous for one work, the largely autobiographical In Search of Lost Time, which runs to over 3000 pages.
The French original À la recherche du temps perdu was published over a number of years in eight volumes. It was soon translated into English by C. K. Scott Moncrieff under the title Remembrance of Things Past and became, as Cyril Connolly remarked, almost a work of English literature itself. A new English version, a reworking by Terence Kilmartin of Moncrieff's, was published in 1981.