Équipe Proust | French | link

Founded 1971. • Has overseen all new French editions of Proust since 1987. • "Sa mission est l'inventaire, le classement, la transcription et l'exploitation critique des brouillons et des manuscrits du Fonds Proust de la Bibliothèque nationale de France."

Gallica Proust | French | link

Focuses on the manuscripts for the final volume of the Search, Time Regained. • "Ce site a été réalisé par Florence Callu, directeur du Département des manuscrits de la Bibliothèque nationale de France."

Guardian Unlimited Author Page | English | link

Concise biography followed by links to Proust-related stories.

The Kolb-Proust Archive for Research | English and French | link

"The project is devoted to the study of the French author Marcel Proust and his time. We seek to demonstrate the utility of Internet distribution of research documents in the humanities, and the possibility of carrying out original research at a distance."

Proust Society of America | English | link

"Established in 1997, the Society's mission is to encourage the reading, study and enjoyment of the works of Marcel Proust (1871-1922), whose primary achievement, À la recherche du temps perdu, continues to be considered by most critics as one of the world's great works of fiction, almost a century after its composition was begun."

Temps Perdu | English | link

"This site is devoted to Marcel Proust's novel À la recherche du temps perdu—known in English as In Search of Lost Time and Remembrance of Things Past—for an audience of both general readers and scholars. While my interest in Proust is broad these pages focus on the novel rather than on biography. I believe a genuine homage to Proust, to paraphrase Alain de Botton, means looking at our world though his eyes, rather than looking at his world through ours." • Includes a chronology of the novel and a list of characters. • Also offers an annotated list of Proust sites.

Waggish Reads Proust | English | link

A weblog devoted to reading Remembrance of Things Past. • "I wanted to keep a journal of reading some sizeable book that I hadn't yet read, and ROTP is at the top of the list of books I want to have read. Whether I actually want to read it is debatable, but so far, so good."