Pastiches et mélanges
Literary work
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Pastiches et mélanges ("Pastiches and mixtures") is a collection of accounts of the Lemoine case by Marcel Proust, as recounted in the style of sundry classical French authors (namely Balzac, Flaubert, Sainte-Beuve, Henri de Régnier, Michelet, Faguet, Renan and Saint-Simon); it was released in 1919.[1][2][3]
First edition | |
| Author | Marcel Proust |
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| Language | French |
| Genre | Modernist |
Publication date | 1919 |
| Publication place | France |
The compilation has 277 pages.