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Swann's Way
First volume of In Search of Lost Time. Published November 14, 1913.
The places that we have known belong now only to the little world of space on which we map them for our own convenience. None of them was ever more than a thin slice, held between the contiguous impressions that composed our life at that time; remembrance of a particular form is but regret for a particular moment; and houses, roads, avenues are as fugitive, alas, as the years.
Within a Budding Grove
Volume two of In Search of Lost Time. Published June 21, 1919.
Our virtues themselves are not free and floating qualities over which we retain a permanent control and power of disposal; they come to be so closely linked in our minds with the actions in conjunction with which we make it our duty to practise them that if we come to engage in an activity of a different kind, it catches us off guard and without the slightest awareness that it might involve the application of those very same virtues.
The Guermantes Way
Volume three of In Search of Lost Time. Published between 1920 and 1921.
Sodom and Gomorrah
Volume four of In Search of Lost Time. Published between 1921 and 1922.
The Prisoner
Volume five of In Search of Lost Time. Published in 1923.
The Fugitive
Volume six of In Search of Lost Time. Published in 1925.
Time Regained
Seventh and final volume of In Search of Lost Time. Published in 1927.
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