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What (who) is Marcel Proust - definition

FRENCH NOVELIST, CRITIC AND ESSAYIST (1871–1922)
Valentin-Louis-Georges-Eugène-Marcel Proust; Proust; Valentin-Louis-Georges-Eugene-Marcel Proust; Prust; Proustian
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Prix Marcel Proust         
Marcel Proust Prize
The Marcel Proust Prize is a former literary award of France. Created by the municipal council of Cabourg, in Normandy, in 1972, it was awarded until 1994; the recipient was a work which evoked that of Marcel Proust.
Eugène Proust         
FOOTBALL PLAYER AND MANAGER (1921-1989)
Eugene Proust
Eugène "Michey" Proust (8 January 1921 in Paizay-le-Tort, Deux-Sèvres – November 1989) was a French football player and manager.
Marcel (given name)         
MALE GIVEN NAME
Marcel (name)
Marcel (, , ) is an Occitan form of the Ancient Roman origin male given name Marcellus, which in Latin means "Belonging to Mars". The feminine counterpart of the name is Marcelle.

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Marcel Proust

Valentin Louis Georges Eugène Marcel Proust (; French: [maʁsɛl pʁust]; 10 July 1871 – 18 November 1922) was a French novelist, literary critic, and essayist who wrote the monumental novel In Search of Lost Time (À la recherche du temps perdu; with the previous English title translation of Remembrance of Things Past), originally written in French and published in seven volumes between 1913 and 1927. He is considered by critics and writers to be one of the most influential authors of the 20th century.

Examples of use of Marcel Proust
1. In an earlier era, Charles Dickens and Marcel Proust are also said to have been victims of the condition.
2. US poet laureate At the beginning of the famous novel, "Remembrance of Things Past," the mere taste of a biscuit started Marcel Proust on a seven–volume remembrance.
3. The list of authors who never won a Nobel is dazzling: Graham Greene, James Joyce, Marcel Proust, Joseph Conrad, Raymond Chandler, Henry James.
4. Thought for Today: "We are healed of a suffering only by experiencing it to the full." _ Marcel Proust, French author (1871–1'22).
5. In retirement in Hove, he brought out Studies in 15thCentury Printing (1'84), and worked on a revised and enlarged edition of his Marcel Proust.