Author(s): Proust, Marcel
Reader(s): Jason, Neville
Label: Naxos AudioBooks
Genre: Classic Fiction
Catalogue No: NA0101
Barcode: 9781843796169
Distribution Note(s):
Not available in the United States
Release Date: 11/2012

PROUST, M.: Remembrance of Things Past, Vol. 7: Time Regained (Unabridged)

Time Regained is the final volume. Lost in the blacked-out streets of Paris during the First World War, Marcel stumbles into a brothel and accidentally witnesses a shocking scene involving the Baron de Charlus. Later, at a reception given by the Prince de Guermates, his meditations on the passage of time lead to his determination to embark on his life’s work at last.

Tracklist

Disc 1
Proust, Marcel - Author
Jason, Neville (Reader)
1 Time Regained: Chapter One 04:47
Jason, Neville (Reader)
2 Robert came several times to Tansonville while I was there. 05:55
Jason, Neville (Reader)
3 Françoise, who had already seen… 05:46
Jason, Neville (Reader)
4 One day when Robert was due to come to Tansonville… 05:22
Jason, Neville (Reader)
5 As for that love he kept talking to me about… 04:13
Jason, Neville (Reader)
6 Once Robert had gone off again… 05:26
Jason, Neville (Reader)
7 It occurred to me that it was because Robert had… 06:11
Jason, Neville (Reader)
8 'The day before yesterday…' 05:46
Jason, Neville (Reader)
9 'You Westerners find that impossible to understand…' 04:58
Jason, Neville (Reader)
10 When I spoke to Verdurin of the subtle pleasure… 05:46
Jason, Neville (Reader)
11 'Yes, I give you my word…' 04:39
Jason, Neville (Reader)
12 Hearing this, Doctor Cottard… 03:39
Jason, Neville (Reader)
13 I stopped there… 05:40
Jason, Neville (Reader)
14 The result of this was… 04:29
Jason, Neville (Reader)
15 Thus it was that the Goncourts' journal had revealed to me… 04:47
Jason, Neville (Reader)
Disc 2
1 I had realised earlier that it is not the most witty… 05:25
Jason, Neville (Reader)
2 Chapter Two 04:26
Jason, Neville (Reader)
3 'The sadness of the present moment, it is true…' 05:00
Jason, Neville (Reader)
4 Saint-Euverte's salon had a faded image… 06:16
Jason, Neville (Reader)
5 M. Bontemps would not hear of peace… 05:38
Jason, Neville (Reader)
6 Now Morel ought not to have been there… 04:53
Jason, Neville (Reader)
7 These words, which would have injured… 06:42
Jason, Neville (Reader)
8 Before the time when the afternoon teas came to an end… 05:16
Jason, Neville (Reader)
9 The silhouettes of the trees were reflected sharply… 04:58
Jason, Neville (Reader)
10 'Have you heard,' he asked me as he left… 06:11
Jason, Neville (Reader)
11 Bloch left us at the door of his house… 05:31
Jason, Neville (Reader)
12 Robert (who at the time seemed to me much more a Saint-Loup…) 05:50
Jason, Neville (Reader)
13 No doubt the boy was fed up with going up… 05:49
Jason, Neville (Reader)
14 One might have thought that I was the only person… 06:04
Jason, Neville (Reader)
Disc 3
1 Whether the German staff officers had indeed behaved well… 05:47
Jason, Neville (Reader)
2 It was no good the general telling the man… 04:51
Jason, Neville (Reader)
3 'In a word, Gilberte now believed…' 04:12
Jason, Neville (Reader)
4 When Saint-Loup had come into my room… 05:39
Jason, Neville (Reader)
5 In certain respects the comparison was not a false one. 06:03
Jason, Neville (Reader)
6 Later he was to say to me… 07:03
Jason, Neville (Reader)
7 While recalling Saint-Loup's visit… 04:54
Jason, Neville (Reader)
8 One might say that in his case… 06:10
Jason, Neville (Reader)
9 And thinking probably… 05:08
Jason, Neville (Reader)
10 Thus it was that when seeking to hurt the baron… 06:31
Jason, Neville (Reader)
11 However, even if M. de Charlus and Mme Verdurin… 06:05
Jason, Neville (Reader)
12 However, just as there are animals' bodies and human bodies… 06:14
Jason, Neville (Reader)
13 M. de Charlus went further… 07:14
Jason, Neville (Reader)
Disc 4
1 For M. de Charlus, therefore… 05:00
Jason, Neville (Reader)
2 The war was going on for ever… 06:35
Jason, Neville (Reader)
3 'It's a strange thing too,' M. de Charlus added… 05:27
Jason, Neville (Reader)
4 The Duc de Guermantes' opinions had quickly changed. 05:11
Jason, Neville (Reader)
5 It's quite obvious that those peoples… 04:11
Jason, Neville (Reader)
6 And since M. de Charlus began to be extraordinarily childish… 06:44
Jason, Neville (Reader)
7 M. de Charlus was right about that. 06:05
Jason, Neville (Reader)
8 So it was that journalism… 04:43
Jason, Neville (Reader)
9 Her fury with Brichot increased all the more… 04:33
Jason, Neville (Reader)
10 'I don't know, old chap,' M. de Charlus went on… 07:07
Jason, Neville (Reader)
11 'The symbol of it,' I replied. 05:21
Jason, Neville (Reader)
12 I would be very surprised… 06:34
Jason, Neville (Reader)
13 'You must admit that would be very funny,' he said. 04:46
Jason, Neville (Reader)
14 What is more, M. de Charlus literally did not know which way to turn… 05:49
Jason, Neville (Reader)
Disc 5
1 The night was just as lovely as it had been in 1914… 05:52
Jason, Neville (Reader)
2 At this point the violinist… 05:52
Jason, Neville (Reader)
3 I then understood Morel's fear. 04:05
Jason, Neville (Reader)
4 'I admire all the heroes in this war,' he said. 05:06
Jason, Neville (Reader)
5 It was a transparent night… 04:51
Jason, Neville (Reader)
6 Something did strike me, though… 05:10
Jason, Neville (Reader)
7 'It's amazing the boss isn't back…' 05:58
Jason, Neville (Reader)
8 The oldest member of the group… 05:19
Jason, Neville (Reader)
9 All at once the door opened and someone entered… 04:59
Jason, Neville (Reader)
10 The baron even felt slightly resentful towards Jupien… 04:57
Jason, Neville (Reader)
11 A relationship with a woman one loves… 05:52
Jason, Neville (Reader)
12 I made my way downstairs… 05:30
Jason, Neville (Reader)
13 However, it was no good his suggesting… 04:48
Jason, Neville (Reader)
14 He anyway had no other room to offer me. 05:36
Jason, Neville (Reader)
15 'I don't doubt for a single moment…' 04:27
Jason, Neville (Reader)
Disc 6
1 It was no good the young man… 04:50
Jason, Neville (Reader)
2 'Apparently he's got a million francs a day to burn through.' 06:04
Jason, Neville (Reader)
3 'The main reason I did that,' added Jupien… 05:48
Jason, Neville (Reader)
4 Jupien appeared to be very troubled by what I had said… 06:13
Jason, Neville (Reader)
5 The moment the alarm had sounded… 05:16
Jason, Neville (Reader)
6 Nonetheless the darkness went on… 05:43
Jason, Neville (Reader)
7 As for M. de Charlus… 05:26
Jason, Neville (Reader)
8 Now, aberrations are like love affairs… 05:24
Jason, Neville (Reader)
9 I advised Françoise and the butler to go and get some sleep. 06:44
Jason, Neville (Reader)
10 Françoise was all the more troubled by these remarks… 05:28
Jason, Neville (Reader)
11 Every morning at six o'clock… 04:20
Jason, Neville (Reader)
12 I recalled his arrival that first time at Balbec… 04:57
Jason, Neville (Reader)
13 Françoise received the news… 06:29
Jason, Neville (Reader)
14 He must have been really magnificent in those final hours. 05:33
Jason, Neville (Reader)
Disc 7
1 If not through his death… 06:17
Jason, Neville (Reader)
2 Chapter Three 04:38
Jason, Neville (Reader)
3 My long absence from Paris… 06:03
Jason, Neville (Reader)
4 For me there was one good thing at least… 05:02
Jason, Neville (Reader)
5 The most moving thing, though… 04:14
Jason, Neville (Reader)
6 Mme de Saint-Euverte's snobbery… 05:52
Jason, Neville (Reader)
7 At that moment the Duchesse de Létourville… 06:08
Jason, Neville (Reader)
8 I need not add… 04:57
Jason, Neville (Reader)
9 Turning the sad thoughts I was mentioning a moment ago… 04:37
Jason, Neville (Reader)
10 While asking myself this question… 04:33
Jason, Neville (Reader)
11 The piece of music being played… 05:51
Jason, Neville (Reader)
12 I glossed swiftly over all that… 06:52
Jason, Neville (Reader)
13 However, this optical illusion… 06:28
Jason, Neville (Reader)
14 This meant that the person within me… 06:07
Jason, Neville (Reader)
Disc 8
1 Impressions such as those I was trying to pin down… 05:08
Jason, Neville (Reader)
2 And even as I thought this… 05:30
Jason, Neville (Reader)
3 A slanting ray from the setting sun… 06:48
Jason, Neville (Reader)
4 'No more style,' people had said at the time,… 05:24
Jason, Neville (Reader)
5 Thus it was that for me that book… 04:47
Jason, Neville (Reader)
6 If I see a thing from another period… 05:18
Jason, Neville (Reader)
7 The library I would build up for myself in this way… 05:42
Jason, Neville (Reader)
8 An hour is not just an hour… 06:40
Jason, Neville (Reader)
9 Even when it comes to artistic joys… 05:55
Jason, Neville (Reader)
10 That group imagined that this was the criterion… 05:41
Jason, Neville (Reader)
11 How could descriptive literature possibly have any value… 05:17
Jason, Neville (Reader)
12 And it was certainly very tempting… 05:54
Jason, Neville (Reader)
13 As for the truths that the intellect… 04:50
Jason, Neville (Reader)
14 In this matter, the very comparisons which are false… 03:30
Jason, Neville (Reader)
Disc 9
1 It is not certain that imagination… 05:04
Jason, Neville (Reader)
2 Moreover, I felt infinite sympathy… 05:36
Jason, Neville (Reader)
3 From this first point of view… 05:09
Jason, Neville (Reader)
4 If we had no rivals, pleasure would not turn into love. 05:25
Jason, Neville (Reader)
5 Just as the painter needs to have seen many churches… 05:39
Jason, Neville (Reader)
6 I was perhaps wrong… 05:15
Jason, Neville (Reader)
7 A writer says 'my reader' … 06:17
Jason, Neville (Reader)
8 What made it possible that this perverse way of thinking… 05:20
Jason, Neville (Reader)
9 I had seen nobles become vulgar… 06:29
Jason, Neville (Reader)
10 Jealousy is a good recruiting sergeant… 05:49
Jason, Neville (Reader)
11 I was going to try to find the objective reason… 06:18
Jason, Neville (Reader)
12 Initially I could not understand… 05:27
Jason, Neville (Reader)
13 Even supposing that d'Argencourt had the same desire to smile… 05:55
Jason, Neville (Reader)
14 This was a puppet-show featuring dolls… 04:45
Jason, Neville (Reader)
Disc 10
1 As for the woman whose lover M. d'Argencourt had been… 06:45
Jason, Neville (Reader)
2 The letter from this friend I had dreamed of having… 06:08
Jason, Neville (Reader)
3 When somebody, hearing that I was unwell… 05:27
Jason, Neville (Reader)
4 In certain people the replacement of each cell by a series of others… 05:41
Jason, Neville (Reader)
5 There was no doubt that the cruel discovery I had just made… 05:06
Jason, Neville (Reader)
6 I asked M. de Cambremer how his mother was. 06:49
Jason, Neville (Reader)
7 In several people I ended up recognising not only their actual selves… 06:19
Jason, Neville (Reader)
8 Certain faces, beneath their hood of white hair… 05:19
Jason, Neville (Reader)
9 It was difficult to reconcile the two aspects… 06:43
Jason, Neville (Reader)
10 The women tried to stay in touch… 05:32
Jason, Neville (Reader)
11 The old men whose features had changed… 05:40
Jason, Neville (Reader)
12 Nonetheless it is necessary to make one reservation… 06:33
Jason, Neville (Reader)
13 Just as a candidate at the baccalauréat… 05:31
Jason, Neville (Reader)
Disc 11
1 Someone who had been a minister before the Boulangist period… 04:54
Jason, Neville (Reader)
2 Mme de Forcheville’s appearance was so miraculous… 04:59
Jason, Neville (Reader)
3 Mme de Forcheville’s eyes, which were still very lovely… 06:02
Jason, Neville (Reader)
4 'You may be painting too rosy a picture of it all,' he said to me. 05:40
Jason, Neville (Reader)
5 On the other hand, it was possibly true… 05:49
Jason, Neville (Reader)
6 Certain foreigners who, when I had begun to move in society… 05:49
Jason, Neville (Reader)
7 During the war, Bloch had stopped 'going out'… 06:52
Jason, Neville (Reader)
8 In the end, after an elderly man… 05:17
Jason, Neville (Reader)
9 The woman who was a friend of Bloch… 05:51
Jason, Neville (Reader)
10 For the rest, one does have to say… 05:16
Jason, Neville (Reader)
11 It is true to say that having been impertinent… 06:31
Jason, Neville (Reader)
12 I must have so shocked men… 05:11
Jason, Neville (Reader)
13 There is no doubt that Bloch had formerly been… 04:34
Jason, Neville (Reader)
14 Not only do certain people have a good memory… 05:24
Jason, Neville (Reader)
Disc 12
1 It was not only the appearance of these individuals… 05:44
Jason, Neville (Reader)
2 Our parallel lives were like the edges… 04:40
Jason, Neville (Reader)
3 'What's the news of the Marquise d'Arpajon?' 05:37
Jason, Neville (Reader)
4 The spinster spotted that her mother… 05:47
Jason, Neville (Reader)
5 I had sat down beside Gilberte de Saint-Loup. 05:46
Jason, Neville (Reader)
6 'There is one aspect of war he was beginning to notice,' I said to her… 05:36
Jason, Neville (Reader)
7 'But how is it that you come to receptions…' 05:25
Jason, Neville (Reader)
8 And anyway, was it not in order to concern myself… 05:54
Jason, Neville (Reader)
9 As I looked at Gilberte I did not think… 05:10
Jason, Neville (Reader)
10 Now, the law that had governed the dreams of each year… 06:10
Jason, Neville (Reader)
11 The duchess was still hesitating… 05:12
Jason, Neville (Reader)
12 Now meanwhile, at the other end of Paris… 05:14
Jason, Neville (Reader)
13 Unfortunately these notes merely allowed her son-in-law… 05:38
Jason, Neville (Reader)
14 Berma uttered not a word of reproach… 04:29
Jason, Neville (Reader)
Disc 13
1 All the guests looked at one another… 05:04
Jason, Neville (Reader)
2 While this woman reciting La Fontaine's loveliest lines… 05:39
Jason, Neville (Reader)
3 I realised that the passage of time… 06:21
Jason, Neville (Reader)
4 However, since the talent of the best writers often dries up… 05:33
Jason, Neville (Reader)
5 'I can't tell you how pleased I am to see you,' the duchess continued. 05:58
Jason, Neville (Reader)
6 To her, though… 05:29
Jason, Neville (Reader)
7 The past had become so transformed… 06:02
Jason, Neville (Reader)
8 The judgements the duchess then pronounced on Rachel… 05:49
Jason, Neville (Reader)
9 In the antechamber, where the couple's wait had gone… 05:20
Jason, Neville (Reader)
10 The life of the duchess went on being very unhappy too… 05:03
Jason, Neville (Reader)
11 I would certainly not have recognised him… 04:43
Jason, Neville (Reader)
12 Thus it was that the apparently impregnable positions… 05:39
Jason, Neville (Reader)
13 In fact every time I subsequently tried to see her I failed to do so… 04:57
Jason, Neville (Reader)
14 There is not necessarily any contradiction, though… 07:19
Jason, Neville (Reader)
Disc 14
1 To greet the duchess, she slightly bowed her fine head… 04:55
Jason, Neville (Reader)
2 'But how can I talk to you about stupid things like that? 05:00
Jason, Neville (Reader)
3 However, she did not pursue her thoughts… 04:51
Jason, Neville (Reader)
4 Later on this daughter… 05:50
Jason, Neville (Reader)
5 One might say that if I tried not to use it unconsciously… 06:05
Jason, Neville (Reader)
6 How happy anyone who could write such a book would be… 05:57
Jason, Neville (Reader)
7 The papers that Francoise called my paperies… 06:05
Jason, Neville (Reader)
8 It was not like that now. 05:16
Jason, Neville (Reader)
9 Now it did not trouble me… 05:47
Jason, Neville (Reader)
10 One of my selves… 05:33
Jason, Neville (Reader)
11 All at once, though, after a month… 05:51
Jason, Neville (Reader)
12 I myself had to write something different… 04:50
Jason, Neville (Reader)
13 I could, although the mistake would be more serious… 04:54
Jason, Neville (Reader)
14 At that very moment, in the Prince de Guermantes' mansion… 06:37
Jason, Neville (Reader)

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