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( La prigioniera ): Details the narrator’s obsessive, suffocating relationship with Albertine as he keeps her confined in his home.

Alla Ricerca Del Tempo Perduto (In Search of Lost Time) by Marcel Proust is a monumental masterpiece of 20th-century literature. It is widely celebrated for its profound exploration of , the complexities of love, and the social dynamics of Belle Époque France. The Seven Volumes Alla Ricerca Del Tempo Perduto

The novel is structured into seven distinct volumes, published between 1913 and 1927: ( La prigioniera ): Details the narrator’s obsessive,

( All'ombra delle fanciulle in fiore ): Follows the narrator's adolescence and his first encounters with Albertine at the seaside resort of Balbec. The Seven Volumes The novel is structured into

( I Guermantes ): Chronicles the narrator’s entry into the high-society world of the Parisian aristocracy.

( La fuggitiva ): Deals with the aftermath of Albertine’s departure and death, focusing on grief and the fading of memory.

( Sodoma e Gomorra ): Explores themes of sexuality, identity, and the secret lives of the characters.