Welcome to Proustian Paths - the podcast channel that gives you different routes through Marcel Proust’s masterpiece, In Search of Lost Time. Join host Dr. James Holden in the main numbered episodes for a guided walk through of this classic work of French literature. Then, in the ‘Shortcuts’ episodes, get ahead in your understanding of Proust’s novel with spoiler-filled discussions of key characte... more
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 15 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | BooksArtsSociety & Culture |
Join your literary tour guide and host Dr James Holden for Episode 9 of Proustian Paths, in which we continue our gentle walk through Marcel Proust's masterpiece of French literature - A la recherche du temps perdu (In Search of Lost Time).
Today, w... more
Well, it's been a while! But the Proustian Paths podcast is returning, and there are exciting new ways to engage with the show.
This short Channel Update episode tells you everything you need to know about the show's latest developments, including h... more
Love quickly turns to jealousy along Swann's Way. In this episode of the Proustian Paths podcast we return to the Verdurin salon in Paris on the evening Odette introduces Forcheville to the little clan. He establishes himself there as a rival for Ode... more
Today's steps along the paths through Marcel Proust's classic novel In Search of Lost Time find us heading out into the streets of Paris and following Charles Swann as he searches for Odette. This episode traces Swann's emotional and physical journey... more
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Love this podcast and hoping for more. Beware of spoilers in the short episodes. A new Proustian I can recommend this. Short but full of insight with lovely musical seconds to enjoy. Highly recommend.
I completed In Search of Lost Time in 2021 and have been searching for good sources of analysis and summary ever since. It’s such a massive work that I’ve had a hard time finding anyone who has put in the work to walk through it. Proustian Paths is a great way to revisit and better understand Proust’s incredible tapestry. Thank you for this resource!
I completed In Search of Lost Time in 2021 and have been searching for good sources of analysis and summary ever since. It’s such a massive work that I’ve had a hard time finding anyone who has put in the work to walk through it. Proustian Paths is a great way to revisit and better understand Proust’s incredible tapestry. Thank you for this resource!
Thanks for this James, appreciate the effort and the informative yet suitably languid take on Proust’s masterpiece.
I’m now onto budding grove, please continue when you are able
It’s my first journey through Proust, and I’m about half way through. This podcast has really helped me reflect on moments earlier in the novel. The literary analysis is so informative and helps me map out important symbols, themes, and events. I’m grateful for Dr. James Holden sharing his expertise with us and continue to look forward to his upcoming releases. Thank you 🙏🏻
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