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1、INSEARCHOFLOSTTIMEVOLUMEIIITHEGUERMANTESWAYMARCELPROUSTTRANSLATEDBYC.K.SCOTTMONCRIEFFANDTERENCEKILMARTINREVISEDBYD.J.ENRIGHTTHEMODERNLIBRARYNEWYORK1993ModernLibraryEditionCopyright©1993byRandomHouse,Inc.Copyright©1981byChatto&WindusandRandomHouse,Inc.Allrights
2、reservedunderInternationalandPan-AmericanCopyrightConventions.PublishedintheUnitedStatesbyRandomHouse,Inc.,NewYork.ThiseditionwasoriginallypublishedinGreatBritainbyChatto&Windus,London,in1992.Thistranslationisarevisededitionofthe1981translationofTheGuermantesW
3、aybyC.K.ScottMoncrieffandTerenceKilmartin,publishedintheUnitedStatesbyRandomHouse,Inc.,andinGreatBritainbyChatto&Windus.RevisionsbyD.J.Enright.TheGuermantesWayfirstappearedinTheModernLibraryin1933.JacketportraitcourtesyofTheBettmannArchive.LibraryofCongressCat
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7、tworksofliteratureandthought.FortheModernLibrary’sseventy-fifthanniversary,RandomHouseredesignedtheseries,restoringasitsemblemtherunningtorch-bearercreatedbyLucianBernhardin1925andrefurbishingjackets,bindings,andtype,aswellasinauguratinganewprogramofselectingt
8、itles.TheModernLibrarycontinuestoprovidetheworld’sbestbooks,atthebestprices.AbouttheBook“TherehasneverbeenanyoneelsewithProust’sabilitytoshowusthings;Proust’spointingfingerisunequa