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Week two – Proust “Combray”

This week’s reading was challenging for me to understand. The main concept I gravitated towards during “Combray” is his multifaceted relationship and/or reliance on his mother. This is what I want to further unpack (from my understanding) and question in my blog post this week. Marcel spends a lot of time reflecting on his past […]

Proust, “Combray”

The first thing that stood out to me was the ‘invalid at midnight’. He is excited because he thinks he sees the light, that his ‘journey’ is over, but it is the servants turning off the lantern, and he will have to suffer the whole night. At first, I thought this had religious undertones, but […]

Introduction.

Hello all, My name is Suroor Mansouri and I am a Psychology major in my third year, trying to cover avenues outside the scientific and neurological domains of my field. I have been taking numerous creative writing and literature classes to study how moods, themes, and senses that we study in psychology intertwine in prose. […]

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Reading "Swanns way" – as if remembering with Proust

When reading the “combray” part, I clearly understood the author’s unique writing style and thus recorded some of my insights into the author’s articles.The author takes his thoughts as the central point and combines his feelings and vague associations…

Reading "Swanns way" – as if remembering with Proust

When reading the “combray” part, I clearly understood the author’s unique writing style and thus recorded some of my insights into the author’s articles.The author takes his thoughts as the central point and combines his feelings and vague associations…

Week One: Introduction

My name is Sam Wallace. I was born in North York, Ontario, but moved to what my parents affectionately refer to as the “wild west” long before my earliest memories. In school, I always wanted to major in English. I wrote a short story in second grade which my teacher went on to include in […]