MAUPASSANT Guy de (1850-1893)

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MAUPASSANT Guy de (1850-1893)
L.A.S. "your son Guy", [May 20, 1890], to HIS MOTHER; 6 pages in-8. Beautiful letter on his illness and the preparation of Our Heart. He is suffering again from the eyes. "I had to completely stop this treatment of Bouchard, which put my nerves in an intolerable state, and thereby attacked my eyesight. I no longer know who to turn to. My friend Grancher gives me some advice. First of all, he orders me to Plombières (Bouchard too, by the way) and the mountain, in a warm country. My move in July paralyses me". He will go to see his mother in Cannes, but he won't be able to "experience Nice. I have to be back for the sale of my book around June 18th. I will leave around the 6th of this month when my proofs are corrected. My move will take place around July 3rd; and with all my orders given and arrangements made, I will leave for Plombières around the 20th or 25th. I will then probably go to the Pyrenees to complete the treatment. Then I will return to see you in October before returning to Paris for the winter. So only my trip to Spain has changed in my plans. My Novel promises to be a success in the Revue des Deux Mondes. It surprises by the novelty of the genre and I augur well. The Comédie Française made me ask for L'Histoire du Vieux Temps. I will answer yes, of course. I would need to barely leave this town. Men in my situation lose out while not living in Paris, because everything is done by incessant skill that the slightest interruption cancels. The necessity where I find myself to go to Plombières and then to the mountains will compromise some of my plans". He also promised to redo the play from Musotte for the Gymnasium whose director "believes that this play will be a big success next winter". Then he talks about his next installation 24 rue Boccador: "My new apartment will be very nice, with only one drawback: the toilet is too small and badly laid out. But I have to give François the pretty room that would have served me as a toilet, so that I can have it near me at night, because I am ordered dry suction cups along my spine in all the insomnia accompanied by nightmares. It calms instantly. And it's so light that you can start again the next day. In reality, I have a Norman rheumatism, increased and completed everywhere and which paralyses all functions. The mechanism of my eye follows all the states of my stomach and intestine. Plombières, in this case, is the only known remedy" . An autogr. envelope is attached to his mother in Cannes, with postmark of May 2, 88. PROVENANCE Daniel SICKLES (XV, 6493)
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