HUGO Victor (1802-1885)

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HUGO Victor (1802-1885)
AUTHORIZED MANUSCRIPT for Les Misérables; 1 page small in-fol 17.8 x 11 cm) on the back of a mailing strip of the newspaper La Presse (paper a little burnished, slight ink corrosions). Copeau de travail for Les Misérables. This first draft "copeau" is related to the first chapter, "Buvard, bavard", of book XV ("La rue de l'Homme-Armé") of volume IV (L'Idylle rue Plumet et l'épopée rue Saint-Denis) of Les Misérables (1862). Victor Hugo scratched this page with a stroke of his pen, after inserting these two passageways in his manuscript. "C. [Cosette] had not left the rue P [lumet] without a test of resistance. For the first time since they had existed side by side, the will of Cosette and the will of Jean Valjean had shown themselves distinct from each other, and had contradicted each other. There had been objection on one side and inflexibility on the other. The cry to J. V. [Jean Valjean] to move away had alarmed him to the point of making him absolute. Cosette had had to give in. Both of them had arrived at Rue de l'Homme-Armé without loosening their teeth and without saying a word to each other, each absorbed in their personal preoccupation, J. V. so worried that he could not see Cosette's sadness, C. so sad that she could not see J. V.'s anxiety. "One reassures oneself almost as madly as one worries. Human nature is like that." An L.A.S. by Adolphe PELLEPORT is attached to Juliette Drouet, Jersey July 10, 1864 (6 p. in-12): "You who have the verses of your great friend sung by the greatest poet in the world, please excuse, I beg you, your boyfriend who dares to send you his young rhymes. It is not my fault if I love you, it is not my fault either, if my admiration for you and your sublime mission, makes me tire you perhaps by a reading granted by your indulgent kindness. ...the Muses are ageless and then you called me the enfant terrible."
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