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Combray by Proust

Posted by: Rowan

Hello Everyone, welcome back to my blog. This will hopefully be my last late post as I am scrambling to catch up from joining the class a week late. The book of interest for this week is Combray by Marcel Proust. I had not heard of Proust prior to reading this so I had no […] read full post >>
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Week 2: Combray

Posted by: Prathyush S

Combray by Marcel Proust, the first text I have ever encountered of such a descriptive, narrative nature. I found the book especially hard to consume due to, what I found to be, increasingly complicated and elaborate descriptions of the world. This took form in the shape of extremely long sentences, heavy use of adjectives and … read full post >>
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Week 2 – “Comray”

Posted by: Alexandra MacPhee

Honestly speaking, this reading was a little bit of a challenge for me. I hadn’t been exposed to many texts that had such  a complex plot and a variety of different characters continuously being introduced throughout a text until I took a class called WRDS 150 last year. I think the reason I had to […] read full post >>
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Week 1 – Introduction

Posted by: Alexandra MacPhee

Week 1 – IntroductionHi! My name is Alexandra, but I almost always go by Alex. I am a second year undergraduate student studying economics in the Faculty of Arts with an interest in learning languages, more recently the Italian language. Growing up, I spoke mostly English and learned Greek practically at the same time as […] read full post >>
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Thoughts on Combray

Posted by: Lauren McKay

 Hey everyone! The assigned reading for this week was “Combray” by Marcel Proust. Before I started reading, I didn’t think it would be as difficult as it was to get through this reading. I found it to be a bit hard to read because of the long... read full post >>
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Thoughts on Combray

Posted by: Lauren McKay

 Hey everyone! The assigned reading for this week was “Combray” by Marcel Proust. Before I started reading, I didn’t think it would be as difficult as it was to get through this reading. I found it to be a bit hard to read because of the long... read full post >>
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Combray: What is your Steeple?

Posted by: fnazari

Marcel Proust meticulously described the town of Combray and I maybe loved it. While his drawn out monologues took several tries to decipher, the beauty he found in life’s simplicities helped me immerse myself into his childhood home. I’m not sure if any of you also relate but I found myself at times having to […] read full post >>
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A SILLY LITTLE FRENCH TOWN (it’s a lot more than that realistically)

Posted by: Sam Makkar

Hey everyone! I’m so excited to do this first blog entry and get started with the course! This week’s reading, Marcel Proust’s “Combray” was genuinely like stepping into a whole new universe and was so different compared to anything I’ve read before. It was tough and there were moments of difficulty reading the text but […] read full post >>
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Combray- Proust

Posted by: myra jain

Initially delving into the pages of Proust’s “Combray” was confusing and complex for me, his text definitely requires a slow and careful read. I found his storytelling to be similar to a puzzle, a bit perplexing but equally enchanting. However, upon further reading, and being able to understand the text, I enjoyed the chaoticness of […] read full post >>
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Memory and Identity in Proust’s ‘Combray’

Posted by: adia

The work of Proust is a reflection of revisiting childhood memories, revealing the inherent inconsistencies that underscore our limited understanding as children. Essentially, it brings upon many ideas of what it’s like to look back upon the memories you have as a child. The inconsistencies, for example, show how small our minds were and our […] read full post >>
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My Resentment, Confusion and Awe of Swann’s Way ~ Proust

Posted by: frannyj

Marcel Proust has written a truly in-depth and meticulously detailed story with Swann’s Way. When I first began reading the chapter Combray, I honestly resented it a bit. This is because every sentence seemed to be enriched with too much detail. It was confusing to read or fully immerse myself in the next. More frustratingly, I was flip-flopping […] read full post >>
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Combray by Proust – attachment style

Posted by: Sally

Impressions My first impression upon reading Combray was that it is one perplexing piece of literature, especially given that it is the first one we are reading. Not only was I met with a spiral of confusion, but also I would feel lost with the more pages I frantically read, although there were some parts […] read full post >>
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Proust- the now empty man

Posted by: Isabella

“Combray” by Marcel Proust is easily a book that can be understood and interpreted in many ways. First I will begin by saying that I did not enjoy the writing structure of novel, the long and extreme descriptive writing made it hard to follow the narrative at some points. In the first part alone, many […] read full post >>
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Week II – Proust’s Bed-Time Story

Posted by: G!aan

I would like to start off by saying I really had no idea what I was getting myself into as I started reading “Combray” by Marcel Proust but, I will say that I was both pleasantly and unpleasantly surprised. As with almost all things, “Combray” had both pros and cons, both of which I would […] read full post >>
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Thoughts on Combray

Posted by: jonathan

Being sick and dealing with a headache while reading this book is like trying to make sense of the obscure patterns of a plaster ceiling while you lay in bed unable to sleep. As someone who isn’t usually challenged by works of literature like Combray or Swann’s Way, I often struggled to piece together the … Continue reading Thoughts on Combray read full post >>
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