Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from McGilliad, Vol. 2: April, 1931
Marcel Proust. During the period between November, 1922, and today, his reputation has been spreading steadily. Rising is hardly the exact word here, for from the very begin ning of Proust's literary fame there have been some who have rated him with the highest. A broadening out, however, there has certainly been. The remark able scott-moncrieff translation, which has made Proust accessible to the millions of English readers, has seen to that; and to it there must be added versions in almost every European language.
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