Proust, Marcel: Dante : Purgatory
Proust, Marcel: Dante : Purgatory
Format: CD
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Artist: Proust, Marcel
Label: Naxos
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 730099031622
Genre: Classical
Now of that second kingdom I shall sing where human souls are purified of sin and made worthy to ascend to Heaven' Purgatory is the second part of Dante' Divine Comedy ascending the terraces of the Mount of Purgatory inhabited by those doing penance.
Tracks:
1.1 Standing on the Staircase
1.2 Asking for a Light
1.3 A Race of Beings
1.4 'From This Day Onwards, M. de Charlus Was to Alter the Time of His
1.5 The Party at the Princesse de Guermantes
1.6 Looking for An Introduction to the Prince de Guermantes
1.7 M. de Charlus, the Duc and Duchesse de Guermantes
1.8 Discussions About Discussions- the Drefus Affair
1.9 The Sons of Madame de Surgis
1.10 A Hand on My Shoulder- Robert de Saint Loup
2.1 A Conversation with M. Swann
2.2 M. Swann Continues the Story
2.3 The Princess de Guermantes' Feeling for Palamede
2.4 The Duc and Duchesse de Guermantes Leave Their Cousin's Party
2.5 Back Home- and Waiting for Albertine
2.6 When Albertine Had Gone
2.7 The Heart's Intermissions- Back in Balbec
2.8 On the First Night- 'Complete Physical Collapse'
2.9 An Inward Lethe Meandering
2.10 The Indolent Charm of a Seaside Existence
2.11 The Arrival of My Mother
3.1 Images of the Past While Albertine Waits
3.2 More Grief and An Interrupted Train Journey
3.3 Suspicions of a Gomorrhan Nature in Albertine
3.4 Doubts and Rejections
3.5 Affairs Viewed and Imagined from a Distance
3.6 Mme de Cambremer's Barouche
3.7 Monet, Chopin and the Dowager Marquise
3.8 Heated Confused Emotions with Albertine
3.9 Further Dilatoriness and Reflections of Andree and Mme Putbus' Maid
3.10 Two Sisters from a Watermill
3.11 More Gomorrhan Distractions