Tossup

In this novel, a cook prepares asparagus nearly every night for a whole summer in order to induce asthma attacks in (-5[1])a kitchen maid nicknamed “Giotto’s Charity.” A man in this novel uses the euphemism “making cattleyas (“CAT-lee-yuhs”)” for his trysts with a woman whom he likens to a painting of Zipporah. (-5[1])During a carriage ride, this novel’s narrator writes an impromptu passage on the image of three church steeples against the sky. A boy in this novel watches the projections of a magic lantern in his room (10[1])while (10[1])waiting for a good-night kiss from his mother. (10[1])The title character of this novel’s first volume associates a “little phrase” from (10[1])a sonata with his love for Odette de Crecy. (10[1])For 10 points, a tea-soaked madeleine induces (10[2])the narrator’s memories of Combray in what novel by Marcel Proust? (10[2])■END■ (10[1])

ANSWER: In Search of Lost Time [or À la recherche du temps perdu; accept Remembrance of Things Past; accept Swann’s Way or Du côté de chez Swann]
<HG, European Literature>
= Average correct buzz position

Back to tossups