
The Guermantes Way, Part 2
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Narrated by:
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Neville Jason
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By:
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Marcel Proust
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Public Domain (P)1997 NAXOS AudioBooks Ltd.Editorial reviews
Known for its exploration of involuntary memory, this second part of the third volume of Marcel Proust's epic seven-volume Remembrance of Things Past. follows the narrator, Marcel, as he continues his ascent into the French aristocracy. Intrigue comes in the form of Albertine, whom Marcel seduces, and the Baron de Charlus, a licentious gay man who pursues Marcel. RADA-trained Shakespearean stage actor and audiobook narrator Neville Jason performs this volume of Proust's classic work with delicacy and grace, making for compelling listening.
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