A review by danbooksit
The Fugitive by Marcel Proust

4.0

After Marcel's insufferable possessiveness in the previous book, turning away from Albertine in volume 6 is a relief and Proust shift slowly back into an expanded look at society and politics. The most interesting is probably the fourth part, where Marcel reflects on changes (or changes in his perception) of various friends and acquaintances who marry, and his grappling with Saint-Loupe in particular (although there is a lot of denial of their own past in that as well).