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Excellente interprétation de La Recherche

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5 years 6 months ago #1 by Jean-Christophe Antoine
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La talentueuse actrice Isabelle Mentré et son metteur en scène Christophe joueront de nouveau les 10 et 24 novembre prochains, à 20 heures, "Réminiscences de Swann" au château de Groussay.
J'ai déjà eu l'occasion, grâce à Marcelita Swann, de les écouter : c'était une excellente soirée, avec une sélection intelligente et très bien jouée de passages de la Recherche se rapportant à Swann.
Les réservations se font via le site du www.chateaudegroussay.com/
. ( les places sont à 25 euros). Attention, il est recommandé d'être véhiculé, la gare se trouvant à 3 km.
Et comme Isabelle le rappelle, pour l'apprécier, il suffit parfois d'un rien : la manie de toujours prendre le thé accompagné de madeleines, l'habitude de ne se lever qu'en début d'après-midi, ainsi que l'incapacité à s'exprimer de façon concise... Et le plaisir de la visite de ce somptueux pastiche que représente la demeure de Charles de Beistegui.
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5 years 6 months ago #2 by Marcelita SWANN
Replied by Marcelita SWANN on topic Excellente interprétation de La Recherche
Aurellyen, remembering that you and I have both seen Isabelle Mentré perform this remarkable interpretation. Highly recommended...would never miss, if I was in Paris. She will also perform for Le Printemps Proustien, 11-19 mai, 2019. m.facebook.com/LePrintempsProustien/

I saw her at Le Swann Hòtel, on April 12th, 2018.
However, I am envious that you saw Isabelle, at a private “salon,” on May 29th, 2018...in the "hôtel particulier" of Dr. André Chantemesse.

Dr. Chantemesse has a medical colleague (bacteriologist) and dear friend of Proust’s father, Adrien. So, you were a time-traveler.

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Here is a art poster of doctors, by Adrien Barrère
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Jean_de_P..._Barr%C3%A8re33c.jpg

“A standing group of 15 doctors wearing dark suits, some with white aprons. Each person is in a characteristic pose with an object related to his speciality. From left to right, one finds
* André Chantemesse (1851-1919) with some flasks and a bottlebrush, was doctor and bacteriologist.
* In the foreground, next to Poirier, with hands on hips and business-like air, Samuel Pozzi (1846-1918), father of French gynaecology and skilful surgeon, his instruments attached to his apron, the forceps which bear his name and used for aiding with deliveries.”

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Here is a stamp for Dr. André Chantemesse.
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1737189/pdf/v069p00786.pdf

Why so much detail on Dr. André Chantemesse?
Dr. Proust confided in his dear friend...about his concern about Marcel’s sexual identity.
Others know more, but it’s a reference point.
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