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VERLAINE PAUL (1844-1896)
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VERLAINE PAUL (1844-1896)
Two autograph letters signed.
- Autograph letter signed to the poet Louis LE CARDONNEL , Paris, February 9, 1886, 2 ½ pages on mourning paper. (Slight restorations and folds) "Try to have the Illuminations as soon as possible and bring them to me in a hurry.
Very much in a hurry considering the probable edition of Rimbaud complete" ... ... "I don't really know where I'm going, that's what you call not living anymore. An animal anxiety that cradles I don't know what zutism is perhaps the hope in such a place" ...
- Autograph letter signed to the writer and Art critic Jules RAIS, Paris, January 1896, 1 page in-16 oblong in ink.
"Yes, I adhere to your journal, very, very suffering in bed and in milk. That is why I write to you so little and so badly" ...
A note signed E. Krantz addressed to Jules Rais is attached. Eugénie Krantz was Verlaine's last companion.
Two autograph letters signed.
- Autograph letter signed to the poet Louis LE CARDONNEL , Paris, February 9, 1886, 2 ½ pages on mourning paper. (Slight restorations and folds) "Try to have the Illuminations as soon as possible and bring them to me in a hurry.
Very much in a hurry considering the probable edition of Rimbaud complete" ... ... "I don't really know where I'm going, that's what you call not living anymore. An animal anxiety that cradles I don't know what zutism is perhaps the hope in such a place" ...
- Autograph letter signed to the writer and Art critic Jules RAIS, Paris, January 1896, 1 page in-16 oblong in ink.
"Yes, I adhere to your journal, very, very suffering in bed and in milk. That is why I write to you so little and so badly" ...
A note signed E. Krantz addressed to Jules Rais is attached. Eugénie Krantz was Verlaine's last companion.
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