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Marie Riefstahl Nordlinger Proust Collection

Date range: 1853-1965

Medium: Printed

Number of items: 150 items

Manchester-born Marie Nordlinger (1876–1961), Madame Riefstahl, was a friend and correspondent of the French writer Marcel Proust (1871-1922), whom she first met in Paris in 1896. Nordlinger assisted Proust, who knew very little English, with his translations into French of John Ruskin's (1819-1900) The Bible of Amiensand Sesame and Lilies. She has been considered to be a model for some episodes featuring Albertine in À la recherche du temps perdu, Proust's masterpiece, which was published in seven parts between 1913 and 1927. However, Nordlinger always denied this association.

The collection, donated to the Library in 1974, comprises editions of Proust's writings and many secondary works, mainly in French, bearing the signature of Marie Nordlinger

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