PROUST Marcel (1871-1922)

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PROUST Marcel (1871-1922)
L.A.S. "Marcel", [22 May 1915], to Count Clément de MAUGNY; 4 pages in-8. Beautiful evocation of the missing friends and relatives. He thought a lot about his "dear Clément" "on learning of the death of M. de LUDRE. I know how much you loved him, and to lose him like that without having seen him again, young as one often dies, alas, at the moment, but when one is at war! How I would have liked to have been with you to try, by dint of gentleness and friendship, to try to soothe in your heart, so good, so sensitive, the sadness that no one in the field could console. Mine, my dear Clement, always tender for you, forget his sorrows to think of yours. And yet mine are so great, you don't know how great our lives are separated now, from a friend that I lost a year ago [Alfred AGOSTINELLI], and who, along with my mother, my father and Reynaldo [HAHN], is the person I loved the most. But since then, there has been a continuous succession of deaths. Bertrand de FÉNELON [killed on 17 December 1914], who, when you stopped seeing me, had become my Clément and proved to be an incomparable friend to me, Bertrand de Fénelon, who did not need to be mobilized and was doing more service where he was, wanted to leave and was killed. It had been ten years since I had seen him, but I will always mourn him. The death of d'Humières [Robert d'HUMIÈRES, killed on April 26] made me very sad. My brother has just been decorated for acts of courage, but they also signify the dangers he is running. Finally I can tell you that it is with a bleeding heart that I think of you and all that you must suffer in this glorious life, but so full of mourning"... Correspondence, t. XIV, n° 64 (p. 135)
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