Swann's Way

What is the author's style in Swann's Way by Marcel Proust?

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In Swann's Way, the point of view is through the eyes of the narrator, an unnamed French man who is remembering in detail his childhood in Paris and in Combray, France. The memories mix with the present, but the majority of the story is descriptions of the child's surroundings, experiences and emotions of the past.