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This was gorgeous. I started reading Swann's Way yesterday, and it feels like the softest, warmest blanket on a cold morning when you don't have to get up.
To me, it’s like diving into the most velvet, soft, beautifully constructed memories one could have. It drives me to create such memories and be able to recount them so beautifully one day
I've read Proust 5-6 times...I'm 80😊 I adore these books..I find that I can pick it up, open to any page & become lost within moments...have patience & give yourself to the words & flow....worth it!
You're a philosopher in your own right, and very much at your best when you share your own views. Great video and wonderful sense of humour. Loved it ❤
I love these lectures and find your knowledge of literature and the connections with the philosophical connections with these great writings of literature. LITERATURE AND POETRY, PHILOSOPHY, AND ART, ARE MY FAVORITES . EMMENCE RESPECT FOR YOU SIR. WITH ALL MY LOVE TO YOU. 💓
Great video as usual. I would definitely participate if you started a Proust reading club. I think Proust is more amenable to a reading club than most authors, because of all the art, music, literature, etc that there is to discuss in his work.
Great video. Its definitely the kind of book you have to prepare for. I'm almost finished with my third reading. Buddhist themes are present if you have an understanding of that perspective.
I watched this one! It was gorgeously done. I want a Proust book club! This video was crazy! It was like you’re in my head and the book IS alive. I’m finishing up the Captive tonight and my husband didn’t like seeing reading such big books. He bought Me a Kindle and put the Fugitive on there for me. I have bad carpal tunnel. Thank you as always. This was a work of art in itself.
I especially liked your discussion of the olfactory in Proust. It’s our most primordial sense and often unexplored as a means of experiencing the world. I might even say that our nose provides the most direct path into the unconscious.
Your last sentence may very well be certainly true. It is well documented in psychology and psychiatry that one of the quickest and most effective ways to halt one’s panic attack is by using the smell of lavender. Lavender immediately creates a state of calm for most people, certainly for me and my family.
Wow it was genuinely interesting, above all the 10 signs after reading proust part. It's very profound that intake about Time permanently fleeing while we get absorbed into suffering and how finally everything is petty. Time is consuming us and paradoxically you still have to learn to slow down until almost freezing time to feel, to think about what you really have to do with your limited amount of time, then having slowed down to digest a bigger than yourself purpose you can live at a faster pace, cutting down many things, sacrificing mundane for deeper. Back and forth into different paces, understanding time and it's effect since you cannot control it.
This was very helpful, especially since I only read Swan's Way before giving up. The mistake I made was reading for plot instead of "process." Clarissa by Richardson is supposed to work the same way. Dr. Johnson said to read Clarissa for sentiment, not plot. The same rule applies to Proust. The movement of time did become acute to me even after first volume. I wanted to make some mark in the world, since the novel says, to me anyway, that we all have the same experiences and our existence ends in death.
@@Fiction_Beast - True. No harm knowing the plot before you read. But the former cannot substitute the latter. And certainly, you'll like to share your findings about Proust when you start reading it.
I really wish you could do an analysis to "the picture of Dorian gray by Oscar wild. I really seek for a profound analysis because, I find the book sooo profound each time I read it. This is my third reading of it and still falling in love with it. Thank you in advance. Hope you could analyse it. 🙂
Which of the six books would you recommend? Your knowledge of literature, art, philosophy, religion, history, etc. is just so incredible. God bless you.
1:53 Bergson's philosophy of time can be experienced as either Masculine or Feminine. It appears as Feminine experience in Proust . . . but as Masculine experience in Faulkner's "Absalom, Absalom".
I managed to get the 1st book 'Swann's way' for 15 pence for kindle on Amazon recently, which seemed the greatest bargain of all time. I keep having to tell Alexa to stop reading it every few minutes, as it's too annoying to listen to. There's still around 16 hours left of the book.
Thanks for the tips mate. If I get a video on how to read classics in general, I will be more happy. Like level of vocabulary needed, things to know etc.
That’s an interesting perspective. Having read many classics, I would say, follow the “Nike advice”: just do it. You don’t learn vocabulary before reading the classics; you learn vocabulary by reading the classics.
I watch you last video of proust i and became complete fell in love of the novel but in my country the volumes are expensive, so i'm still saving money for the books
I was waiting until I found myself in prison to read Proust, but the bathroom seems like a better idea lol. Great video. You've convinced me to finally start the first volume.
Thoroughly enjoyed this analyses. I have been thinking of reading this work for some time now. You inspired me to start asap. I was wondering if you could recommend a publication in English?
It's easy: popular edition has seven volumes, you read the first three and the last half of the seventh volume. I read it all, and at book #4 I wondered why he had suddenly lost all his talent, until I finally reached second half of last book and the talent was back.
☠ - Sexist and Racist, you've been reported to the woke headquarters. The Ministry of Love will be in touch shortly. I'm going to try and tackle Proust soon. Found you because of your love of Dostoevsky, your videos area always amazing, thanks for all the time you put into them.
I wouldn't put great faith in Bertrand Russell as literary critic but his critique of Bergson and Nietzsche as philosophers was fairly accurate. Also your description of Japanese Culture didn't include any mention of their notion of racial superiority and the appalling atrocities committed during W W 2. Presumably the Tea Ceremony and Flower arranging fit more comfortably into your conception of " authentic " Japanese culture ?
I have read Proust, every book In search of lost time ,only I didn't read it right. I didn't understand the novel. And now I'm reading the Expanse, I don't have time to reread Proust. Can I use the this tips while reading the Expanse? It's up to you to decide how much I'm joking when asking that.
As a sincere Proust fan..I've visited his village twice...walked his walks...sat in the church...visited the house..and so on. I recognise nothing of what you say as important in Proust. His investigation was into Society...what goes on behind the closed doors. His jealousy in love....and so on. Aunt Leonie and the Madeleine dipped in lime blossom tea.The claustrophobic atmosphere in the Salons...the characters...etc etc. And BTW ...it was van Gogh who was influenced by Japanese art...not Monet.
Lol. This a great comment. The fan of Proust as psychologist and the fan of Proust as sociologist. I prefer the psychology. The hundreds of pages about the gossip of the upper class at parties is torture for me. It's hard to reconcile these two aspects of Proust. Your comment indicates that you were unmoved by the physical details of Proust, which is very interesting.
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This was gorgeous. I started reading Swann's Way yesterday, and it feels like the softest, warmest blanket on a cold morning when you don't have to get up.
To me, it’s like diving into the most velvet, soft, beautifully constructed memories one could have. It drives me to create such memories and be able to recount them so beautifully one day
I've read Proust 5-6 times...I'm 80😊
I adore these books..I find that I can pick it up, open to any page & become lost within moments...have patience & give yourself to the words & flow....worth it!
I knew he was going to mention Buddhism before he said anything. I'm a Buddhist and that's what drew me to Proust. This is such a great channel.
You're a philosopher in your own right, and very much at your best when you share your own views. Great video and wonderful sense of humour. Loved it ❤
Thank you so much!
I love these lectures and find your knowledge of literature and the connections with the philosophical connections with these great writings of literature. LITERATURE AND POETRY, PHILOSOPHY, AND ART, ARE MY FAVORITES . EMMENCE RESPECT FOR YOU SIR. WITH ALL MY LOVE TO YOU. 💓
Thanks so much.
Have you read Mishima's SEA OF FERTILITY tetrology? Mishima was gay, too.
This channel is just brilliant. Thank you!
Thank you.
Great video as usual.
I would definitely participate if you started a Proust reading club. I think Proust is more amenable to a reading club than most authors, because of all the art, music, literature, etc that there is to discuss in his work.
I have to think of a way to find the time to do it. Any suggestions?
@@Fiction_Beast Finding time is ironically one of the major issues with reading In Search of Lost Time.
Great video. Its definitely the kind of book you have to prepare for. I'm almost finished with my third reading. Buddhist themes are present if you have an understanding of that perspective.
I watched this one! It was gorgeously done. I want a Proust book club! This video was crazy! It was like you’re in my head and the book IS alive. I’m finishing up the Captive tonight and my husband didn’t like seeing reading such big books. He bought Me a Kindle and put the Fugitive on there for me. I have bad carpal tunnel. Thank you as always. This was a work of art in itself.
I will have to find the time to organise one.
I especially liked your discussion of the olfactory in Proust. It’s our most primordial sense and often unexplored as a means of experiencing the world. I might even say that our nose provides the most direct path into the unconscious.
Now that you mention, yes smell is big in my life too, like a piece of string that pushes and pulls me away from things.
Your last sentence may very well be certainly true. It is well documented in psychology and psychiatry that one of the quickest and most effective ways to halt one’s panic attack is by using the smell of lavender. Lavender immediately creates a state of calm for most people, certainly for me and my family.
Wow it was genuinely interesting, above all the 10 signs after reading proust part. It's very profound that intake about Time permanently fleeing while we get absorbed into suffering and how finally everything is petty. Time is consuming us and paradoxically you still have to learn to slow down until almost freezing time to feel, to think about what you really have to do with your limited amount of time, then having slowed down to digest a bigger than yourself purpose you can live at a faster pace, cutting down many things, sacrificing mundane for deeper.
Back and forth into different paces, understanding time and it's effect since you cannot control it.
Glad you enjoyed it.
This was very helpful, especially since I only read Swan's Way before giving up.
The mistake I made was reading for plot instead of "process." Clarissa by Richardson is supposed to work the same way.
Dr. Johnson said to read Clarissa for sentiment, not plot. The same rule applies to Proust.
The movement of time did become acute to me even after first volume. I wanted to make some mark in the world, since the novel says, to me anyway, that we all have the same experiences and our existence ends in death.
Thanks for sharing. I hope my videos can help you understand Proust without reading him. But nothing can substitue your own reading of the novel.
@@Fiction_Beast - True. No harm knowing the plot before you read. But the former cannot substitute the latter. And certainly, you'll like to share your findings about Proust when you start reading it.
That is the secret to enjoyment of most things in life ❤️😊
I really wish you could do an analysis to "the picture of Dorian gray by Oscar wild. I really seek for a profound analysis because, I find the book sooo profound each time I read it. This is my third reading of it and still falling in love with it. Thank you in advance. Hope you could analyse it. 🙂
Great suggestion! I have just added to my list.
@@Fiction_Beast thank you sir, really appreciate that.
Another great video. Thank you so much for your work.
Another great way to approach Proust is via an audiobook, paid for or for free on RUclips. The words can flow over you
Agreed .. I've found audiobooks are a great way to approach a lot of heavy novels. If I really like them, I double back and really read it.
I've watched a lot of videos about Proust, this is by far the best one. Thank you.
Wow, thank you!
beautiful stunning analysis.
I think this gentlemanh as much of the same articulation and insight he so admires in Proust. Well done, thank you.
Picked up the same box set - so in love with this translation.
Proust is hypnosis or some weed experience. It's so unique..I never felt before. Thank you🌸🌺🏵️
Can you please expand on what your understanding of Nietzsche is? Because I am confident what I understand Nietzsche to mean will differ to yours.
10:26 - Said like a little poem, great line
This was much needed. Thank you!
Which of the six books would you recommend? Your knowledge of literature, art, philosophy, religion, history, etc. is just so incredible. God bless you.
I say the first and last volumes are the best for me. Again, it might be different for different people.
Why do you have 6 books when the story was divided in 7 ?
English translation put 5,6 together
I have only one thing that I'd like to say to you : Thank you!
Very interesting theories thanks for posting.
Thanks you so much for making the video i really enjoyed it.
Thanks for the feedback.
:-D very relatable! Thank you for making this video.
Great!
The music in the last give a good finishing touch when the discussion about proust is done.
You mean at the end?
@@Fiction_Beast yes
A very enjoyable introduction to Proust!
1:53 Bergson's philosophy of time can be experienced as either Masculine or Feminine. It appears as Feminine experience in Proust . . . but as Masculine experience in Faulkner's "Absalom, Absalom".
Great tip on Faulkner
Where did you get those books on art? They look beautiful.
I came to the comments section to post exactly the same question.
i came across a collection of 25 volumes a few years ago. they were published in Japan in 1971.
Can you tell us the publisher. I’d like to go in search of them. Maybe through used books depositories
Please start the Proust Book club
I have to think of time and logistics.
I managed to get the 1st book 'Swann's way' for 15 pence for kindle on Amazon recently, which seemed the greatest bargain of all time. I keep having to tell Alexa to stop reading it every few minutes, as it's too annoying to listen to. There's still around 16 hours left of the book.
Thanks for the tips mate. If I get a video on how to read classics in general, I will be more happy. Like level of vocabulary needed, things to know etc.
I will keep that in mind.
That’s an interesting perspective. Having read many classics, I would say, follow the “Nike advice”: just do it. You don’t learn vocabulary before reading the classics; you learn vocabulary by reading the classics.
Really enjoyed this. Thanks.
Awesome.
Has the idea for starting a Proust book club progressed?
I watch you last video of proust i and became complete fell in love of the novel but in my country the volumes are expensive, so i'm still saving money for the books
if you read in English, you can download free e-book version on gutenberg.org
I was waiting until I found myself in prison to read Proust, but the bathroom seems like a better idea lol. Great video. You've convinced me to finally start the first volume.
Proust is great but don t forget robert musil and joyce...
The man without quality is unforgettable...
Thoroughly enjoyed this analyses. I have been thinking of reading this work for some time now. You inspired me to start asap. I was wondering if you could recommend a publication in English?
I read the penguin classics version. There's also an online free version on gutenberg website but it is an older trans
You're amazing..I fell under your spell recently 😁
Thank you❤️🌷
Nice
Wow! Thank you 👍😍
You're welcome 😊
Would love a Proust book club
Did you make the Proust book club?
It's easy: popular edition has seven volumes, you read the first three and the last half of the seventh volume. I read it all, and at book #4 I wondered why he had suddenly lost all his talent, until I finally reached second half of last book and the talent was back.
I read all six
☠ - Sexist and Racist, you've been reported to the woke headquarters. The Ministry of Love will be in touch shortly. I'm going to try and tackle Proust soon. Found you because of your love of Dostoevsky, your videos area always amazing, thanks for all the time you put into them.
Love the way you think it’s awesome
Thank you!
I wouldn't put great faith in Bertrand Russell as literary critic
but his critique of Bergson and Nietzsche as philosophers
was fairly accurate. Also your description of Japanese
Culture didn't include any mention of their notion of racial
superiority and the appalling atrocities committed during
W W 2. Presumably the Tea Ceremony and Flower arranging fit more comfortably into your conception of
" authentic " Japanese culture ?
you should make a video about louis-ferdinand céline. i've translated some of his interviews on my channel
Thank you. I actually one of your videos. It was so interesting to hear the man being genuine and insightful.
I have read Proust, every book In search of lost time ,only I didn't read it right. I didn't understand the novel. And now I'm reading the Expanse, I don't have time to reread Proust. Can I use the this tips while reading the Expanse? It's up to you to decide how much I'm joking when asking that.
I dont know the Expanse. Tell me more.
Maybe it’s my bad vision, but there is no way I can read one page per minute. 😁🤷🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️
I love your channel and would definitely participate if you started a Proust reading club.
Appreciate it. If I get the time, for sure.
I see that your edition of Proust is from penguin classics....do you recommend penguin or kilmartin?
I have not seen the Kilmartin edition, but I assume it's fine. If it's significantly cheaper, go for it. Penguin version is more recent.
I have read this is a fine presentation, but as a severely hearing impaired person, I do wish there were captioning.
It has subtitles. Just turn it on by clicking on “cc” button
I know to look for it. I do not see one on my scfeen. What should I be looking for. Thank you for getting back to me
Hello ! Any others japanese recommandation please ?
I made a top 10 Japanese novels video. search for it on my channel
please sir the art books, tres beu
You would like Orthodox Christianity, it’s very much this way once you get into it.
would watch it but bro just stared with an explosion of misogyny, wtf lmao
Don't bother reading the novels either, just skim the back cover and make a judgment of it
legenda o video de crime e castigo 🥺
Thanks!
I guess you would recommend simply skipping the hundreds of pages of party gossip that I find so pointless.
BTW I dunno what your talking about. Bergson is a hottie and I’d totally be a fan girl!
Oops! lol
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Prison? Who's waiting for prison to read something hahaha
Lol! I sometimes throw sarcastic comments.
Investing money in something works thats why free stuff is not appreciated is bullshit right ?
As a sincere Proust fan..I've visited his village twice...walked his walks...sat in the church...visited the house..and so on. I recognise nothing of what you say as important in Proust. His investigation was into Society...what goes on behind the closed doors. His jealousy in love....and so on. Aunt Leonie and the Madeleine dipped in lime blossom tea.The claustrophobic atmosphere in the Salons...the characters...etc etc. And BTW ...it was van Gogh who was influenced by Japanese art...not Monet.
I have made many videos on Proust: ruclips.net/p/PLyKyeehuJVIGz0ECnJRM6Y8aqkmaf2uG9
Lol. This a great comment. The fan of Proust as psychologist and the fan of Proust as sociologist. I prefer the psychology. The hundreds of pages about the gossip of the upper class at parties is torture for me. It's hard to reconcile these two aspects of Proust. Your comment indicates that you were unmoved by the physical details of Proust, which is very interesting.
Proust was gay??