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Combray (Week 2)
Posted by: julia moniz-lecce
I must say, from the beginning, I didn't particularly enjoy reading this novel. Proust's run-on sentences with extreme descriptions left me in a bit of a dreary state with my attention drifting in and out of the words. However, considering how th... read full post >>
Combray (Week 2)
Posted by: julia moniz-lecce
I must say, from the beginning, I didn't particularly enjoy reading this novel. Proust's run-on sentences with extreme descriptions left me in a bit of a dreary state with my attention drifting in and out of the words. However, considering how th... read full post >>
Week 2 “Combray”—Marcel Proust
Posted by: Esther Zhou
Hello Everyone, This week’s reading, “Combray” in Marcel Proust’s Swann’s Way, was challenging but insightful for me to read. When I first started reading, I struggled to get the central story and the chronological order of the texts. I found the text to be in a dream-like flow, where the focus jumps quickly across themes […] read full post >>
Marcel Proust, “Combray”
Posted by: fionazng
Combray: Section 1 The novel opens with the narrator drifting in and out of consciousness, describing all the thoughts and memories that sneak into his mind as fatigue blurs out his rational thinking. The main story told was from his childhood, he recounted the days spent in his grandparents’ house where he was sent to […] read full post >>
Marcel Proust “Combray”
Posted by: Arella
Upon the first reading of the text, I did find Proust’s book to be confusing to read at first. It took me a while to do a few rereads before getting a general understanding of what is going on since I found the prose to be quite complex. Whenever I’m reading a work of fiction, […] read full post >>
“Combray” – Marcel Proust
Posted by: Cici
Since this is my first blog, I’d like to share what I think are the highlights of my reading of Proust’s “Combray”. I’d like to focus on two broad aspects of my reading of the story: the writing style and the central theme of the novel. First of all, it is obvious that the story […] read full post >>
Introductory post
Posted by: vibhaj
Hello everyone my name is Vibha Jayaprakash, I am a third-year student studying Psychology, and this class is one of two literature-related courses I am taking this term. I partly took this course to fulfill my literature requirement, however, I am als... read full post >>
Introductory post
Posted by: vibhaj
Hello everyone my name is Vibha Jayaprakash, I am a third-year student studying Psychology, and this class is one of two literature-related courses I am taking this term. I partly took this course to fulfill my literature requirement, however, I am als... read full post >>
Rick’s Blogpost
Posted by: rickopoo
Week 1 – Introduction Hey everyone! Nice to meet you all, I’m Rick, I’m a third-year student majoring in Economics and Commerce. As a kid, I was an avid reader, and would regularly read all the popular YA novels such as Harry Potter, Twilight, Hunger Games, etc. I used to really enjoy reading in my […] read full post >>
“Combray” – Proust
Posted by: rickopoo
In the ever-evolving world, the art of forging genuine connections remains timeless. Whether it’s with colleagues, clients, or partners, establishing a genuine rapport paves the way for collaborative success. read full post >>
“Mad Toy” – Roberto Arlt
Posted by: rickopoo
Challenges in business are a given, but it’s our response to them that defines our trajectory. Looking beyond the immediate obstacle, there lies a realm of opportunity and learning. read full post >>
Introduction
Posted by: rhi2004
Hi, I’m Rhiannon Bellerose second-year student here at ubc. Currently, as of this semester, I am changing my specialty from GRSJ to visual arts. I chose this course to fulfill my literature requirements and I chose to take rmst rather than traditional English literature courses because I have a background in both Spanish and Italian […] read full post >>
Introduction
Posted by: Glen
Hey! My name is Glen and I’m a Political Science and Geography student in my fourth year at UBC. Outside of school, I love climbing, skiing, and pretty much anything outdoorsy. While my primary focus is on political science, I have always been captivat... read full post >>
Introduction
Posted by: Glen
Hey! My name is Glen and I’m a Political Science and Geography student in my fourth year at UBC. Outside of school, I love climbing, skiing, and pretty much anything outdoorsy. While my primary focus is on political science, I have always been captivat... read full post >>
Introduction
Posted by: Gaby Hdez
Hi! I’m Gaby, I’m from Cancun, Mexico. I flew in late last night! I’m currently looking for horror books, I’ve read some but I still haven’t found any that are truly scary (Hidden pictures, Playground, Penpal, etc.) I’m also into dystopian books, most recently I read Severance, which has a lot of meaning behind it, […] read full post >>
