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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Commentary (books not included). Pages: 70. Chapters: 1923 novels, In Search of Lost Time, Whose Body?, Harmonium, Bambi, A Life in the Woods, The Murder on the Links, The Good Soldier vejk, Cane, The Goose-Step, The People of Juvik, The Ego and the Id, Toward an Architecture, Leave It to Psmith, King Matt the First, The Girl from Hollywood, Zeno's Conscience, The Garden of God, Kangaroo, I and Thou, Men Like Gods, Emily of New Moon, 1923 in literature, The Prophet, The Able McLaughlins, One of Ours, La Briere, A Lost Lady, Aelita, Reminiscences of a Stock Operator, Children of Orpheus, Tarzan and the Golden Lion, The Inimitable Jeeves, The Nine Unknown, Dersu Uzala, Riceyman Steps, Das Dritte Reich, Antic Hay, Fields of Sleep, A Peep into the Past, Abismoj, The Cowardly Lion of Oz, Doctor Dolittle's Post Office, Through the Wheat, The Log of the Ark, Hindutva: Who Is a Hindu?, The Meaning of Meaning, The Fox, Scepticism and Animal Faith, New Hampshire, The Mahatma Letters to A.P. Sinnett, Le Ble en herbe, Tulips and Chimneys, The Rover, Le Diable au corps, The Story of Modern Science, Three Stories and Ten Poems, The Great Roxhythe, Stella Dallas, Many Marriages, Wirtschaftsgeschichte, The Genius of America, Le bal du Comte d'Orgel, Thy Neighbour's Wife. Excerpt: In Search of Lost Time or Remembrance of Things Past (French: ) is a novel in seven volumes by Marcel Proust. His most prominent work, it is popularly known for its considerable length and the notion of involuntary memory, the most famous example being the "episode of the madeleine." The novel is widely referred to in English as Remembrance of Things Past but the title In Search of Lost Time, a literal rendering of the French, has gained in usage since D. J. Enright adopted it in his 1992 revision of the earlier translation by C. K. Scott Moncrieff and Terence Kilmartin. The ...