Author(s): Proust, Marcel
Reader(s): Jason, Neville
Label: Naxos AudioBooks
Genre: Classic Fiction
Catalogue No: NA0100
Barcode: 9781843796145
Distribution Note(s):
Not available in the United States
Release Date: 10/2012

PROUST, M.: Remembrance of Things Past, Vol. 6: Fugitive (The) (Unabridged)

The Fugitive is the sixth of seven volumes. The Narrator’s obsessive feelings of possession for Albertine have forced her to flee. It comes as a terrible shock and is followed by further destabilising news about other friends.

Tracklist

Disc 1
Proust, Marcel - Author
Jason, Neville (Reader)
1The Fugitive: Chapter One14:50
Jason, Neville (Reader)
2No doubt I had not ventured to interpret…14:44
Jason, Neville (Reader)
3When I vowed to myself that Albertine would…12:54
Jason, Neville (Reader)
4To carnal pleasure I did not even give a thought…10:27
Jason, Neville (Reader)
5Knowing that Saint-Loup was in Paris I had sent for him…13:28
Jason, Neville (Reader)
6By an inverse gymnastic, I who had made a mental effort…11:33
Jason, Neville (Reader)
Disc 2
1But as soon as they had gone, the head…11:16
Jason, Neville (Reader)
2I thought of Albertine all the time and never was…13:11
Jason, Neville (Reader)
3Since Manon returned to Des Grieux…12:21
Jason, Neville (Reader)
4No doubt, just as I had said in the past to Albertine…13:47
Jason, Neville (Reader)
5Time passes, and gradually everything that we have said…14:35
Jason, Neville (Reader)
6I was during these days so incapable of forming any picture…12:58
Jason, Neville (Reader)
Disc 3
1I remained speechless with astonishment…13:44
Jason, Neville (Reader)
2The suppression of suffering?14:03
Jason, Neville (Reader)
3I asked Francoise the time.11:44
Jason, Neville (Reader)
4No doubt these nights that are so short…14:57
Jason, Neville (Reader)
5How could she have seemed dead to me when now…11:35
Jason, Neville (Reader)
6Sometimes I came in collision in the dark lanes…12:24
Jason, Neville (Reader)
Disc 4
1And I then felt, with an intense pity for her…09:49
Jason, Neville (Reader)
2How she used to hasten to see me at Balbec…14:34
Jason, Neville (Reader)
3I had thought that my social relations, my wealth…15:08
Jason, Neville (Reader)
4At any rate I was glad that, before she died…14:54
Jason, Neville (Reader)
5Besides, from a single fact, if it is certain…11:51
Jason, Neville (Reader)
6No doubt it was because in that silent and deliberate arrival…11:46
Jason, Neville (Reader)
Disc 5
1I tried not to think of anything, to take up a newspaper.10:23
Jason, Neville (Reader)
2I had indeed suffered at Balbec when Albertine…13:28
Jason, Neville (Reader)
3At the moment in which the good Albertine had returned…13:29
Jason, Neville (Reader)
4The person that I had been so short a time ago…14:24
Jason, Neville (Reader)
5Often this memory that Albertine was dead was combined…11:39
Jason, Neville (Reader)
6No doubt an incident such as this of the Buttes-Chaumont…14:46
Jason, Neville (Reader)
Disc 6
1'Apart from the fact that not for anything in the world…'11:26
Jason, Neville (Reader)
2Associated now with the memory of my love…15:27
Jason, Neville (Reader)
3Chapter Two13:27
Jason, Neville (Reader)
4A few days later, however, as I was coming home…13:01
Jason, Neville (Reader)
5A moment before Francoise brought me the telegram…10:50
Jason, Neville (Reader)
6I saw thus at that same hour, for so many people…14:06
Jason, Neville (Reader)
Disc 7
1The politicians had not been wrong in thinking that…12:00
Jason, Neville (Reader)
2Certain women who were old friends of Swann…12:29
Jason, Neville (Reader)
3Gilberte recognised the drawings.12:26
Jason, Neville (Reader)
4Notwithstanding this, in her snobbishness…14:22
Jason, Neville (Reader)
5The illusions of paternal affection are perhaps no less…14:51
Jason, Neville (Reader)
6Well, the next day, which was my mother's at-home day…11:52
Jason, Neville (Reader)
Disc 8
1It is precisely the same. For the woman…13:35
Jason, Neville (Reader)
2On the other hand, Albertine and Andree…11:54
Jason, Neville (Reader)
3'Did those excursions to the Buttes-Chaumont…'15:32
Jason, Neville (Reader)
4Albeit I was not exactly a man of that category…13:26
Jason, Neville (Reader)
5Some time later, when I attended the first performances…06:36
Jason, Neville (Reader)
6Chapter 308:06
Jason, Neville (Reader)
7And as I went indoors to join my mother who had left the window…08:33
Jason, Neville (Reader)
Disc 9
1Notwithstanding his contempt, the waiter was…14:33
Jason, Neville (Reader)
2The Prince, to put the Marquis at his ease…12:01
Jason, Neville (Reader)
3Thus for instance one evening a letter from…13:23
Jason, Neville (Reader)
4What she might or might not have done with Andree…12:19
Jason, Neville (Reader)
5The sun continued to sink. My mother must be nearing…14:08
Jason, Neville (Reader)
6Chapter 412:05
Jason, Neville (Reader)
Disc 10
1Can't you imagine how it would have amused her…10:12
Jason, Neville (Reader)
2Other friends of my mother who had met Saint-Loup…13:49
Jason, Neville (Reader)
3These two marriages which I had already begun to discuss…15:12
Jason, Neville (Reader)
4The person who profited least by these two marriages…12:55
Jason, Neville (Reader)
5I gathered that Robert and his wife had been on…14:59
Jason, Neville (Reader)
6One fine day she had changed her tune, the son-in-law…10:48
Jason, Neville (Reader)
Disc 11
1The doubt that Aime's words had left in my mind…10:55
Jason, Neville (Reader)
2'And the second time,' Gilberte went on…09:24
Jason, Neville (Reader)

Total Playing Time: 13:21:24