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In the mid 70s there was a popular novel-- middle-brow fiction, my mind says, about the level of The Magus-- that had an epigraph in French, more or less to the effect of 'There are men who spend their time measuring the Pyramids and (something else) which is sufficient demonstration of the melancholy of existence.' All that I remember of the French (given my track record in these matters, 90% for sure remembering wrong) is 'une grande preuve de la melancolie.' De vivre? De la vie? De l'existance? Dunno.
Mind links the book to Fowles, but possibly only because I may have read The French Lieutenant's Woman around the same time. Book was popular enough that my friends could quote that at each other. It doesn't *sound* like a FLW epigraph and it definitely came at the start of the book along with a couple of other quotes.
Has anyone ever run across this? It's only been bothering me for about 30 years.
Mind links the book to Fowles, but possibly only because I may have read The French Lieutenant's Woman around the same time. Book was popular enough that my friends could quote that at each other. It doesn't *sound* like a FLW epigraph and it definitely came at the start of the book along with a couple of other quotes.
Has anyone ever run across this? It's only been bothering me for about 30 years.

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whole damned sentence and it gave me this! (http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=%27%27There+are+men+who+spend+their+time+measuring+the+Pyramids+and+%28something+else%29+which+is+sufficient+demonstration+of+the+melancholy+of+existence.%27&meta=)
Walden (http://thoreau.eserver.org/walden1d.html) whoever he is apparently although I could be way off the mark because it is an economics text??
or somesuch! oops dunno if I got the correct page on there!?
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C'est pourquoi il y a d'honnetes gens qui etudient les poids et mesures des Assyriens ou la procedure civile en Egypte sous les Lagides, ce qui est une grande preuve de la melancolie de vivre.
(Sorry, I've never learned how to get the right accents on this computer, now that I'm years away from having to write essays in French.)
I was going to say that I would be surprised if one couldn't Google around to whichever book used it as an epigraph based on that, but I've tried it, so I guess I'm surprised.
Re: or somesuch! oops dunno if I got the correct page on there!?
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Yes, odd that it wouldn't turn up in a google search.
Re: or somesuch! oops dunno if I got the correct page on there!?
Re: or somesuch! oops dunno if I got the correct page on there!?
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