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“Do you suppose that it is within your power to insult me? You evidently are not aware to whom you are speaking? Do you imagine that the envenomed spittle of five hundred little gentlemen of your type, heaped one upon another, would succeed in slobbering so much as the tips of my august toes?”

Quote by Marcel Proust

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Delphi Complete Works of Marcel Proust (Illustrated)

The Delphi Complete Works of Marcel Proust (Illustrated) is a meticulously curated compilation of the renowned French author's literary output. This collection features Proust's most celebrated novels, including "In Search of Lost Time," as well as his shorter works, all accompanied by captivating illustrations. This volume is an essential addition to any literature enthusiast's library, offering a comprehensive and visually appealing exploration of Proust's literary genius. more

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Marcel Proust
Marcel Proust

Marcel Proust was a French novelist renowned for his magnum opus, 'In Search of Lost Time'. This novel is considered a classic of 20th-century literature, known for its intricate psychological portrayals and profound exploration of memory. more

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