Marcel Proust
Discover the intricate world of Marcel Proust through the insightful analysis by Edward J. Hughes in this compelling book published by Cambridge University Press in 2010. Spanning 228 pages, Hughes delves into the complex emotional landscapes of Proust's characters, particularly focusing on the often-overlooked theme of hypersensitivity. While Proust's work may exude intellectual confidence, Hughes highlights the underlying crises faced by his characters, making this book a vital resource for anyone studying Proust's literature. Whether you are a student, a literary enthusiast, or simply curious about French fiction, this book offers a fresh perspective on the profound themes embedded in Proust's work. Don’t miss the chance to deepen your understanding of one of literature's most enigmatic figures.