HUGO Victor (1802-1885)

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HUGO Victor (1802-1885)
L.A.S. "Victor H.", H.H. Hauteville House] April 30 [1864], to Émile DESCHANEL; 2 pages in-8, address (small missing corner by broken stamp). "Do not say eater of Greek, dear poet, say drinker of Greek, for Greek is nectar. Judge my frenzy; old as I am, I am trying to learn it now. An octogenarian was planting. I'll probably be dead before I know how to make a Greek theme. In the meantime, while leafing through my dictionaries, I envy those who, like you, read the divine open book Homer. As for the Achilles' heel, I say four words that I recommend in advance to your friendly attention, in pages about Homer (about something else) that I will perhaps publish one of these days"... He would like to have Deschanel near him to receive lessons in Greek and everything else, but not having him there, he dialogues as much as he can with his charming book [Physiology of Writers and Artists]: "I'm re-reading it. Your mind and mine, during this reading, sometimes begin by quarreling a little, but always end by kissing".
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