Advertisement
Advertisement
Proust
[ proost; French proost ]
noun
- Jo·seph Louis [zhaw-, zef, lwee], 1754â1826, French chemist.
- ČŃČč°ù·łŠ±đ±ô [mahr-, sel, m, a, r, -, sel], 1871â1922, French novelist.
Proust
/ prust /
noun
- ProustJoseph Louis17541826MFrenchSCIENCE: chemist Joseph Louis (ÊozÉf lwi). 1754â1826, French chemist, who formulated the law of constant proportions
- ProustMarcel18711922MFrenchWRITING: novelist Marcel (marsÉl). 1871â1922, French novelist whose long novel Ă la recherche du temps perdu (1913â27) deals with the relationship of the narrator to themes such as art, time, memory, and society
Example Sentences
A homage to the novelist Marcel Proust, the hotel features sumptuous spaces that conjure the Belle Ăpoque and in them youâll discover objects linked to the hotelâs namesake, including an autographed copy of âSwannâs Way.â
A dandy who reads Proust and listens to Ădith Piaf, Alexandre is obsessed with the past, mainly the aborted revolution of 1968.
Mine will be the Summer of Proust, as I work my way through âIn Search of Lost Time.â
As a teenager, he said, he read Tolstoyâs âWar and Peaceâ in a day and Marcel Proustâs monumental âRemembrance of Things Pastâ in a week.
Indeed, Man Rayâs deathbed photograph of Marcel Proust makes a fitting bookend to Nadarâs of Victor Hugo.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse