Before you go any further...
I've read and accept the Terms of Use and the Privacy Policy.
I accept to receive newsletter and other communications associated with firms of The Explorers Network group'
I accept to receive commercial offers of The Explorers Network partners'.
Thanks!
Vote everyday for your favorite content
SENSITIVE CONTENT
This media contains sensitive content which some people may find disturbing or offensive.
You must be 15 years of age or older to view sensitive content.
Log inBirthday
Content being validated
THE EXPLORERS +
Watch our premium movies
The Explorers + is our premium movie catalog in Ultra High Definition (HD/4K/8K)! Hundreds of videos already available and daily new content on all your devices (web, mobile, tablets, smart TV).

Post content (photo or video) and get 1-month free
OR
Subscribe and support The Explorers Foundation's field actions for biodiversity.
Content being validated
The creative process of Marcel Proust
1
0
The last room of the visit on the first floor of the Villa du Temps Retrouvé in Cabourg is designed as a drawing room. It is intended to highlight the creative process of Marcel Proust as well as his sources of worldly inspiration through a series of drawings, manuscripts, and photographs of personalities of the time. It was especially between 1907 and 1914 that the writer took full advantage of the time he spent in Cabourg, renamed Balbec in his work In Search of Lost Time. A true witness to the beginning of the 20th century, he painted a portrait of the Belle Epoque and the social life of his contemporaries vacationing on the Côte Fleurie (Flowery Coast). Deeply linked to the seaside resort, Marcel Proust gave his name to the promenade that runs along the Cabourg dyke.
Related content

Médias en cours d’exploration