HUGO Victor (1802-1885)

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HUGO Victor (1802-1885)
L.A.S. "Victor Hugo", Paris March 26, 1877, to Alice HUGO; 1 page in-fol. (slight slit in the fold). Very beautiful letter to her daughter-in-law who is going to remarry. [Alice Lehaene, widow of Charles Hugo (died March 13, 1871), and mother of little Georges and Jeanne, will remarry on April 3 with the politician Édouard Lockroy.] "Dear Alice, By remarrying, you cease to be guardian of your children, but you do not cease to be the mother; that is to say, what you lose on the side of the law, you find again on the side of God; you continue to have for yourself the natural law, the law of laws; this title of mother is the most sacred and most venerable of all; the title of grandfather, which is mine, comes only afterwards. You are therefore for me, outside and above all legal restrictions, the mother, that is to say, the most august thing on earth. Georges and Jeanne belong to us; to you first, then to me. What can I add to this? I belong to you. I bless Georges and Jeanne, and I bless you. Come in my arms"... We join 2 other L.A.S. of Victor HUGO and one L.A.S. of Juliette DROUET. L.A.S. "Victor Hugo", H[auteville] H[ouse] April 5 [1867, to M. Richard (2 p. in-12), congratulating him for his charming album, with this advice: "Be more and more what you are. That is to say, affirm more and more art, progress, ideals, freedom, and the great nineteenth century".... L.A.S. "V.H.", January 2 [1874], to Richard Lesclide (1 page in-8 pasted, with a big slit), inviting his confrere (and future secretary) to dinner: "My grief will have the strength to smile at you. It is eternal, but quiet"... L.A.S. "Juliette", November 28 [1844?], to Victor Hugo (4 p. in-8). Beautiful love letter and reproaches to the unfaithful lover: "I love you, I love you too much alas! since it goes as far as obsession, ridicule and madness. ... you are cuddled up to Miss Ozy's cleavage. I suffer and cry in my loneliness... I am subject to the fatal law of too persistent a love. ...it is odious and I love death a thousand times better than such a life."
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