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BARBEY D'AUREVILLY Jules (1808-1889).
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BARBEY D'AUREVILLY Jules (1808-1889).
L.A.S. "Jules Barbey d'Aurevilly", June 23, 1864, to viscount
Pierre-Alexis PONSON DU TERRAIL| 2 pages in-8 in red ink.
Amusing letter prior to the publication of Un prêtre marié in
Le Pays.
He writes to her on behalf of Grandguillot, the paper's director. We used to write: "à M. de Voltaire, en Europe. I'm writing 'to Monsieur
Ponson du Terrail in Brussels". If the post office isn't as stupid as it is Belgian, it will find your hotel!" Coming after Ponson du Terrail in Le Pays, "M. Grandguillot asks you to finish your Jeunesse de Henri IV and your Reine des Barricades, so that I can make my entry this week. He decreed this as a matter of urgency. Never impatient dictators!
Neither the Jeunesses nor Les Barricades should last forever. We therefore invite you, whose esprity for resources we know &| who are no more embarrassed to finish than to continue, to be your own Kosciusko and bravely say your Finis
Poloniæ! Only it will be less inconvenient for you than for Kosciusko, because your end in the country can always be followed by a resurrection elsewhere. I wish for Poland
Poland to have as many soldiers as you have novels and novel characters in your belly. The poor thing would be so different! You're doing the victims' ball. May I not be yours! - Don't suspend, O Trenis of the soap opera, the hour of the PAS which, in my turn, I want to dance before the public!"... [Publication of Un prêtre marié will begin on July 6 in Le Pays.
Le Pays].
Attached are 2 l.a.s. by Delavigne père (1821) and Désaugiers (1814), plus an autogr. visiting card from Franc-Nohain.
L.A.S. "Jules Barbey d'Aurevilly", June 23, 1864, to viscount
Pierre-Alexis PONSON DU TERRAIL| 2 pages in-8 in red ink.
Amusing letter prior to the publication of Un prêtre marié in
Le Pays.
He writes to her on behalf of Grandguillot, the paper's director. We used to write: "à M. de Voltaire, en Europe. I'm writing 'to Monsieur
Ponson du Terrail in Brussels". If the post office isn't as stupid as it is Belgian, it will find your hotel!" Coming after Ponson du Terrail in Le Pays, "M. Grandguillot asks you to finish your Jeunesse de Henri IV and your Reine des Barricades, so that I can make my entry this week. He decreed this as a matter of urgency. Never impatient dictators!
Neither the Jeunesses nor Les Barricades should last forever. We therefore invite you, whose esprity for resources we know &| who are no more embarrassed to finish than to continue, to be your own Kosciusko and bravely say your Finis
Poloniæ! Only it will be less inconvenient for you than for Kosciusko, because your end in the country can always be followed by a resurrection elsewhere. I wish for Poland
Poland to have as many soldiers as you have novels and novel characters in your belly. The poor thing would be so different! You're doing the victims' ball. May I not be yours! - Don't suspend, O Trenis of the soap opera, the hour of the PAS which, in my turn, I want to dance before the public!"... [Publication of Un prêtre marié will begin on July 6 in Le Pays.
Le Pays].
Attached are 2 l.a.s. by Delavigne père (1821) and Désaugiers (1814), plus an autogr. visiting card from Franc-Nohain.
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