| 31. | For Proust, for example, Chardin brings life to the banal.
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| 32. | Proust's work has never gone out of print.
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| 33. | What is it about Proust that makes him of such enduring interest?
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| 34. | The new biographies are only part of the Proust revival.
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| 35. | Proust was born in 1871, the son of a prominent doctor.
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| 36. | Carter adds new details about Proust's sex life.
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| 37. | Tadie sees in Proust " a lesson of courage ."
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| 38. | Proust, of course, is more popular that ever.
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| 39. | Marcel Proust never cared much for the art of biography.
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| 40. | In his book Proust resolves all that has come before.
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