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REINACH Salomon (1858-1932) archéologue et érudit.
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REINACH Salomon (1858-1932) archéologue et érudit.
10 L.A.S. "S", March-July 1931, to Princess GHIKA [Liane de POUGY]| 18 pages in8, one address| in French.
March 7. "Lady Diana Vernon is not in any English encyclopedia| she is a heroine of a novel, perhaps by W. Scott [...] The Balzacian ideal of the English beauty is Lady Dudley. April 21, he suffers from a leg after a fall. "Take advantage of your leisure and the calm you enjoy to update your blue book. You would have so much to say about your friends of today that will interest future readers!"... May 4, comment on a curious letter from Claire: "I read a letter from Pauline [Tarn:
Renée VIVIEN] to a Turkish woman she had not yet seen, and which contains a similar sentence, an aspiration to joy and torment"... May 13, on the next president: "I am for Doumer, because Briand can be useful elsewhere and the presidency of the RP is a position for retirees"... May 26. Liane has settled in Cap Brun near Toulon, with friends, while Georges is in Romania: "I can only approve of your spiritual retreat in places where you can relive so many pages of your past and withdraw into yourself instead of scattering yourself among all the fanfares"... June 20, evoking the writing of his Orpheus... July 19, he works on finishing a translation left unfinished by his brother Theodore| about the word "emperlousée" and the novel Aliaga by Charles Briand, an outing against licentious literature...
10 L.A.S. "S", March-July 1931, to Princess GHIKA [Liane de POUGY]| 18 pages in8, one address| in French.
March 7. "Lady Diana Vernon is not in any English encyclopedia| she is a heroine of a novel, perhaps by W. Scott [...] The Balzacian ideal of the English beauty is Lady Dudley. April 21, he suffers from a leg after a fall. "Take advantage of your leisure and the calm you enjoy to update your blue book. You would have so much to say about your friends of today that will interest future readers!"... May 4, comment on a curious letter from Claire: "I read a letter from Pauline [Tarn:
Renée VIVIEN] to a Turkish woman she had not yet seen, and which contains a similar sentence, an aspiration to joy and torment"... May 13, on the next president: "I am for Doumer, because Briand can be useful elsewhere and the presidency of the RP is a position for retirees"... May 26. Liane has settled in Cap Brun near Toulon, with friends, while Georges is in Romania: "I can only approve of your spiritual retreat in places where you can relive so many pages of your past and withdraw into yourself instead of scattering yourself among all the fanfares"... June 20, evoking the writing of his Orpheus... July 19, he works on finishing a translation left unfinished by his brother Theodore| about the word "emperlousée" and the novel Aliaga by Charles Briand, an outing against licentious literature...
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