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Acknowledgements; Introduction;
1. Proust's travels: 'Impossible venir: mensonge suit';
2. Desire, ideal remembrance: the Venetian syndrome;
3. Some Proustian pretexts: Titian, Racine, Vergil, Ruskin;
4. 'Superiore all'invidia': Proust's transpositions of Ruskin;
5. Into the abyss: Bellini, Mantegna, Giotto;
6. Fortuny (1): a phoenix too frequent;
7. Fortuny (2): Carpaccio's material;
8. Born again: Marcel's mosaic; Conclusion; Notes; Bibliography; Index/illustrations.
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