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Abstract
This article makes an approach to the first two volumes of Marcel Proust’s In Search of Lost Time, where deeply human aspects are dealt with that the author particularizes and makes the reader identify as their own. It is a very personal aesthetic experience against the pleasure of dealing with the reading of one of the most important icons of world literature. His work causes a series of reflections such as: the power of the senses at the time of evocation, reverie as an ideal state of mind, the pursuit of pleasure that is frustrated when it is obtained, life seen through the lens of art, and finally, an invitation to the writer profession.