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Vigny, Alfred de (1797-1863), Luppé, Albert de. - Oeuvres complètes in 7 volumes (of 8). Notes et éclaircissements de Fernand Baldensperger. Added: Lettres inédites de Alfred de Vigny au Marquis et la Marquise De la Grange (1827-1861). Ed. Albert de Luppé. [All volumes copies of the most delu...
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| Schrijver: | Vigny, Alfred de (1797-1863), Luppé, Albert de. |
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| Titel: | Oeuvres complètes in 7 volumes (of 8). Notes et éclaircissements de Fernand Baldensperger. Added: Lettres inédites de Alfred de Vigny au Marquis et la Marquise De la Grange (1827-1861). Ed. Albert de Luppé. [All volumes copies of the most delu... |
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| Bijzonderheid: | Paris, Louis Conard, 1914-1935, 7 (of 8) vols. and 1 added (8 volumes in total), 2 frontispiece portraits (vol.I-II), original uniform printed wrappers, untrimmed and unopened. |
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€ 400,00
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| Meer info | = All 7 volumes one of 25 copies numbered 1-25, printed on imperial Japan paper; all volumes bear the same number (20) and are monogrammed by the publisher. Comprises: I. Poëmes; II. Servitude et grandeur militaires; III. Cinq-mars ou une conjuration sous Louis XIII; IV. Stello. La deuxième consultation du docteur-noir. Scènes du désert; V. Théâtre I. Pièces en vers; VI. Théâtre. Pièces en prose; VIII. Le journal d'un poète. Tome premier (1823-1841) [all published]. The added volume Lettres inédites de Alfred de Vigny au Marquis et la Marquise De la Grange (1827-1861). Ed. Albert de Luppé, also one of 25 numbered copies (of 300 printed) on Papier japon.Lacking vol. VII of the Oeuvres complêtes (Correspondance. Premie`re se´rie ( 1816-1835) [all published],); though the volumes are published as separate volumes, not as numbered copies of a collected works edition. All 7 volumes of the Oeuvres complètes wrappers soiled/ worn/ or damaged (loose). The wrappers are in need of restauration or a luxury (new) binding. Internal condition is as new (unopened). Sold as is.Alfred Victor, Comte de Vigny (1797 - 1863) was a French poet and early leader of French Romanticism. He also produced novels, plays, and translations of Shakespeare. Although Vigny gained success as a writer, his personal life was not happy. His marriage was a disappointment; his relationship with Marie Dorval was plagued by jealousy; and his literary talent was eclipsed by the achievements of others. He grew embittered. After the death of his mother in 1838 he inherited the property of Maine-Giraud, near Angoulême, where it was said that he had withdrawn to his ‘ivory tower’ (an expression Sainte-Beuve coined with reference to Vigny). There Vigny wrote some of his most famous poems, including La Mort du loup and La Maison du berger. Proust regarded La Maison du berger as the greatest French poem of the 19th century. In 1845, after several unsuccessful attempts to be elected, Vigny became a member of the Académie francaise In later years, Vigny ceased to publish. He continued to write, however, and his Journal is considered by modern scholars to be a great work in its own right, though it awaits a definitive scholarly edition. Vigny considered himself a thinker as well as a literary author; he was, for example, one of the first French writers to take a serious interest in Buddhism. His own philosophy of life was pessimistic and stoical, but celebrated human fraternity, the growth of knowledge, and mutual assistance as high values. He was the first in literary history to use the word spleen in the sense of woe, grief, gall, descriptive of the condition of the soul of modern man. In his later years he spent much time preparing the posthumous collection of poems now known as Les Destinées, for which his intended title was Poèmes philosophiques. It concludes with Vigny's final message to the world, L'Esprit pur. |
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