Marcel Proust

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Les Plaisirs et les jours [Pleasures and Regrets, 1948; Pleasures and Days, and Other Writings, 1957] (prose and verse) 1896

Sésame et les lys [translator; from Sesame and Lilies, by John Ruskin] (nonfiction) 1900

La Bible d'Amiens [translator; from The Bible of Amiens, by John Ruskin] (nonfiction) 1904

À la recherche du temps perdu [Remembrance of Things Past] (novel) 1913-27

*Du côté de chez Swann [Swann's Way]. 2 vols. (novel) 1913

*A l'ombre des jeunes filles en fleurs [Within a Budding Grove; In the Shadow of Young Girls in Flower,]. 3 vols. (novel) 1919

Pastiches et Mélanges (essays) 1919

*Le côté de Guermantes [The Guermantes Way]. 2 vols. (novel) 1920-21

*Sodom et Gomorrhe [Cities of the Plain; Sodom and Gomorrah]. 4 vols. (novel) 1922

*La prisonnière [The Captive]. 2 vols. (novel) 1923

*Albertine disparue [The Sweet Cheat Gone,; Albertine Gone; The Fugitive]. 2 vols. (novel) 1925

*Le temps retrouvé [The Past Recaptured; Time Regained]. 2 vols. (novel) 1927

Chroniques (essays) 1927

Oeuvres complétes de Marcel Proust 10 vols. (essays, fiction) 1929-1936

Jean Santeuil 3 vols. (fictional autobiography) 1952

Contre Sainte-Beuve [By Way of Sainte-Beuve] (essays) 1954

Marcel Proust on Art and Literature, 1896-1919 [trans. by Sylvia Townsend Warner] (essays) 1958

Correspondance de Marcel Proust 21 vols. [ed. by Philip Kolb] (correspondence) 1970-93

Poémes (poetry) 1982

On Reading Ruskin: Prefaces to La Bible d'Amiens and Sésame et les lys with selections from the notes to the translated texts [trans. and ed. by Jean Autret, William Burford, and Phillip J. Wolfe] (essays) 1987

Mon cher petit: Lettres à Lucien Dadet (correspondence) 1991

The Complete Short Stories of Marcel Proust [ed. and trans. by Joachim Neugroschel] (short stories) 2001

*These works, taken together, comprise Remembrance of Things Past.

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