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Volume 3: A blow of destiny, the king appears Chapter 62: Reminiscing about the lost years

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    Diary chat: Go to Chuangshi.net to read about the author who used to be here. He was once the only millionaire leader in his book. He was a little famous but not famous enough. I found that he didn't seem to be doing well.

    When you get used to this place, it is inevitable to compare. It is easy for people to get used to it. Unless the other side is particularly outstanding, you should still get used to the original place.

    Although there are many passing young people coming and going, whether they are readers or writers, those who should be stupid are still stupid, and those who should be smart are still smart. It is easier and faster to talk to the smart ones.

    "It would be too difficult to write a book if you just use your own imagination, because with more than a million words, only those with geniuses or top talents can do it, otherwise it will look familiar.

    So that author has written 4 books, and it is difficult to break through the current pattern, because there are too many imitations coming and going.  Yesterday, a stupid passerby said that I still write books when I have money. If a great master has money, he has to close his book. In fact, I don¡¯t have a dime of the books I have written. They have all been ordered. The only one I have written in the starting point is myself.  I am the only one who has the most alliance leader books for now!

    In short, it¡¯s all just that I like books, and only after writing can I realize that online writers really use their brains, and plagiarism is not included.  Some even do some more exercises to meet their grades. This is really a different kind of joy and sorrow.

    If you stay in any environment for a long time, you can always see some clues!  Life, life, is wonderful but not wonderful.

    Oops!  I forgot to buy Mengru-Shenji's book. It's really troublesome to have only one bookstore!  I'm just curious about what else he can talk about?  I watched a movie called Eternal Life before, and from beginning to end, I only had this special impression, and I couldn't finish the fights.

    ?????????????????????????????????????? Recently I've been reading Mu Xin's memoirs of studying, it's a master of thinking!  In the past, when I saw the word Mu Xin, I was put off and had no interest.  The name is not my style. I bought his book by accident. After flipping through it twice, I realized that he is a master!  Cool!

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    One of the Demon Guardians - Proust

    Marcel Proust (1871-1922), French stream-of-consciousness writer.

    My father is a famous doctor and my mother is Jewish.  Believe in Roman Catholicism.  He had his first asthma attack when he was nine years old, so he often missed school, but he studied philosophy in his youth.  The color gradually spreads out.

    ?Enlisted in the army in 1889. After being discharged from the army in 1890, he began to write articles for magazines. After graduating from college, he became a librarian, but his health deteriorated.  Suffering from severe asthma and unable to touch the air outside the house, he began to write novels without leaving home.

    Proust¡¯s temperament was introverted and sensitive, and he was very attached to his mother. In his youth, he often visited high-society salons, and he was a frequent visitor to the salons of Parisian noblewomen.  Be familiar with all kinds of people in high society.

    When he was writing, he believed that the subject matter was not important. What was important was how the objective world was reflected in subjective ideas.  Through his special narrative style, he creates a unique personal world.

    His narrative was interrupted from time to time.  The novel contains a lot of discussion, association, and psychological analysis. A sleepless night can be described in 40 pages, and a three-hour party can be described in 190 pages.

    Time can be unfolded infinitely, and naturally it can be compressed at will; the past, present, and future can be reversed, overlapped, and interpenetrated in the stream of consciousness.

    In 1896, he published his first novel "Joy and Time".  His father died in 1903.  His mother died in 1905.  The death of his parents prompted him to use words to trace his childhood. Most scholars believe that it was at this time that he conceived the idea of ??writing "In Search of Lost Time".

    At the end of 1913, the first part of "Reminiscences of Lost Time" was published: Going to the Swann Family.  The second volume was published the following year.

    In the autumn of 1922, Proust was critically ill due to pneumonia. He refused the doctor's treatment and starved himself, eating only a small amount of fruit and ice cream.  It is said that when Proust was dying on November 18, he sent his driver to the Ritz Hotel to buy his favorite cold beer.

    He spent his last energy on revising the draft of "Female Prisoners".  Before Proust's death in 1922, three volumes were published.  "Female Prisoners" and "Female Fugitives" were published successively as "Albertine's Disappearance" and "Reappearing Time". It was not until 1927 that they were completely published, with a total of 15 volumes and 3,200 pages.  This book is hailed as a masterpiece of French studies.

    The second one, Under the Shadow of a Girl, won the French Prix Goncourt.

    Proust's characteristic lies in his detailed description of every perception, every character, every fable, and in his books you can feel the flowing sense of reality, starting from his childhood and tracing it to his youth, no matter what  It's a city, and the characters have traceable traces.

    It is generally believed that John and Ruskin had a great influence on him, laying the foundation for his intuitive flow of writing ideas.

    Proust was also very concerned about the concept of change. In "In Search of Lost Time", he described the French aristocracy during the Third French Republic.The decline of ? and the rise of the middle class.

    "Reminiscence of the Lost Time" is also translated as "Reminiscence of the Lost Time", "Reminiscence of the Lost Time" and "Record of the Past".

    There are 7 volumes in total, namely: "At the Swann House", "Beside the Girls", "At the Guermantes House", "Sodom and Gomore", "The Female Prisoner", "The Female Prisoner"  The Fugitive", "Time Again".

    The work delicately depicts the French upper class and elegant people in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It shifts from a simple description of human society to an analysis of human psychology and emotions, completing the first mature analysis of human emotions in a scholarly work and opening up consciousness.  The pioneer of popular novels has become a symbol of the beginning of a new form of learning in the history of learning.

    The overall structure of the work is the narrator's review of the past events he has experienced, and this review is a struggle against forgetfulness.  At the same time, this work is the first work to narrate the birth of a work.

    Proust believes that human life only forms a real life in memories, and the life in memories is more realistic than the real life at that time and place; Andr¨¦ and Mauroa mentioned in the preface: The only real paradise  It is a paradise that people have lost, and happy years are lost years.

    "Reminiscences of Lost Time" is a voluminous volume, with more than 4,000 pages and more than 2 million words. It is euphemistic, extremely delicate, and difficult to read and translate. Some experts believe that you should read the fifth volume first, and then go back to the first volume.

    Proust¡¯s younger brother Robert said with a smile: If you want to read "In Search of Lost Time", you must first get seriously ill or break your leg. Otherwise, where will you have so much time?

    When the first volume of "In Search of Lost Time" was published, many publishers refused to publish it. The famous writer Andre Gide of "New French Review" refused to recommend the publication of this novel.  De and Ambro were puzzled after reading the manuscript. Why did they spend thirty pages at the beginning describing their inability to sleep?

    Therefore, Proust had to spend his own money to print and publish the book.

    In 1913, "At the Swann House" was published. Rivi¨¨re, the editor-in-chief of the "New Review of France" and the poet, strongly recommended it, which caused a heated discussion. Gide admitted his mistake in a graceful manner and wrote to Proust.  Apologize.

    "Beside the Girl" was published in 1919. The response was mediocre at first, but then he won the Prix Goncourt (URT), and Proust began to become famous.

    In 1922, the second volume of "Sodom and Gomor" was published by the New France Review.  Proust passed away in the same year. Fortunately, all his novels were completed by this time.

    In 1923, "The Prisoner" was published by the New France Review, in 1925 "The Fugitive" and "Albertine's Disappearance" were published, in 1927 "The Reappearance of the Past" was published, and the whole book has been published since then.

    "In Search of Lost Time" is known as one of the greatest novels of the 20th century. Stephen and Heiyu adapted this seven-volume novel into 12 volumes of comics at the beginning of the 21st century. This was a difficult task.

    The second part of the first volume of the novel, "At Swann's Place", "Swann's Love" is often published separately.  Its main content is the love story between Charles, Swann and Odette, De and Crecy.  This part is shorter and more independent, so it is considered to be the best choice for first reading "Reminiscences of Lost Time". It is used as an important reading material for French or philosophy classes in some schools in France.

    This book is the result of an uncanny synthesis that combines in one autobiographical work the cohesion of a mystic, the technique of a Sanshi, the edge of a satirist, the learned memory of a scholar, and the self-awareness of a paranoid.  .
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