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Quote by Marcel Proust

“Why, when we regain consciousness, is it not an identity other than the one we had previously that is embodied in us? It is not clear what dictates the choice nor why, among the millions of human beings we might be, it is the being we were the day before that we unerringly grasp.”

Quote by Marcel Proust

Work

The Guermantes Way

The Guermantes Way is a part of a larger literary work that delves into the lives of the Guermantes family and their interactions with the broader society. The narrative is characterized by its intricate character development and philosophical musings, reflecting the author's deep insight into the human condition. more

Author

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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