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518650Paris, Nilsson, [1913] In-8, br., 188 pp.
1955110190Gallimard, 1955, fort in-12, 1775 pp, reliure plein cuir souple de l'éditeur, dos lisse orné de filets dorés, jaquette illustrée, bon état (Coll. Bibliothèque de la Pléiade). Volume épuisé
29039Edition établie par Del Litto .Tome II . 1982 . Gallimard "La Pléiade" Un volume in 12 reliure cuir de l'éditeur/jaquette et rhodoïd .Etui .1712 pp.
lc_86920GALLIMARD (24 février 1981)
54329Gallimard "Pléiade" 1955, in-12 relié cuir vert de l'éditeur, 1775 p. sur papier bible (usures et frottements sur les mors sans nuire à la solidité du volume, sinon bon état) Index des noms. Contient la Vie de Henry Brulard et les Souvenirs d'égotisme ainsi que l'intégralité de son Journal, le tout annoté par Henri Martineau.
19811244940Zürich: Diogenes, 1981. 347 S.: Abb. kart.
198284665Berlin, Propyläen Verlag, 1982. Original Halbkunstlederband, 8°, 856 Seiten.
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195810616Mercure de France 1958 414 pages in8. 1958. broché. première édition. 414 pages. Ouvrage critique de François Michel consacré à l'étude de l'œuvre de Stendhal publié par Mercure de France en 1957. Il s'agit d'un volume de 416 pages qui présente une analyse approfondie de l'auteur s'apparentant à une démarche historique et scientifique de lecture
6267Paris. Klincksieck. 1977. Grand in-8° broché. 192 pages. E.O.
19622178Editions rencontre 1962 578 pages in8. 1962. Cartonnage editeur. 578 pages.
6188Paris. Le Divan. 1932. 3 tomes en 3 volumes in-16 brochés. Couvertures gris-bleu imprimées en rouge et noir. XVII + 358 & 412 & 418 pages. Chaque volume est 1/1.800 sur vergé Lafuma. [25 Rives teinté / 1.800 vergé Lafuma]. Bon état.
193260836Le Divan, coll. « Le Livre du Divan » 1932 Un des 1800 exemplaires numérotés sur Vergé Lafuma. 3 tomes. In-16 10,5 x 15 cm. Reliures de l’époque plein vélin crème, couvertures et dos d’origine conservées, pièces de titre maroquin marron, têtes dorées, XVII + 358 - 412 - 418 pp. Exemplaires en très bon état. Tome I : école de Florence. - école romaine. - école de Mantoue. - école de Crémone. - Volume II : école de Parme. - école de Venise. - école de Bologne. - Volume III : école de Bologne.
1805669741805. Fine. 10 Floréal 13 30 avril 1805 18.50 x 23.10 cm une feuille Stendhal's autograph letter addressed to his sister Pauline. 28 lines written with a fine writing in black ink. First name ""Pauline"" from the hand of the sender at the bottom of the letter. Inventory number ""36"" in ink from another hand. Two small traces of stamp and stamp a small tear restored in the bottom margin of the page. A few tiny folds inherent in the enveloping of the letter. Rare and beautiful letter of Stendhal addressed to his sister Pauline in which all the sensitivity of the young man and his love for the dramatic art shows more than twenty years before his big romantic successes. This letter comes from the correspondence between Henri Bayle here twenty-two years with his sister Pauline three years younger. This true epistolary liaison which quickly took the form of a ""diary"" - Pauline's answers were rare - is an essential milestone in the constitution of the intellectual journey of the future Stendhal. Our letter of a great lyricism testifies to the strength of the bond uniting the young writer and his sister: ""Let's shake each other my good friend. We will never find anyone who loves Pauline as Henry nor will Henry ever find a more beautiful soul than Pauline. ""The use of the third person and a lover vocabulary erects the young woman to the rank of alter ego a sister-soul and even perfect mistress. The young Henri is then precisely under the yoke of a devouring passion for the actress Melanie Guilbert whom he met during his declamation classes at Dugazon: "" I'm going to be bored perhaps by my dark sadness. I know very well that the seriousness of ardent passions is not pleasant. "" Contrasting with this passionate relationship Pauline symbolizes reason and balance a figure that Henri like a pygmalion can fashion at leisure. In good tutor he advises: ""Learn by heart roles. About declamation I will teach you a thousand things. I'm bringing you a Gil Blas and a Tracy. ""We understand here worship Stendhal devoted to the theater from his earliest years both as a player as a playwright the fund of its archives to the Grenoble Library contains nearly 700 sheets of blanks:"" I am in despair at not being able to wear you Beanies. But wait maybe someday will come . as Ulino says. ""This passion for theater Henry intends to pass it to his sister:"" We will work like hell during the time that I stay in Grenoble. ""In total opposite view with the education of women in his time he put a point of honor that Pauline is an educated person; In several letters moreover we find injunctions from the brother ordering his sister to give up needlework in favor of the reading he recommends. Truly obsessed with theater and convinced that he will become an author of successful comedies he works tirelessly: ""I am told a room where I will not be free and where I can not just declaim. Try to disturb this arrangement. ""Years before writing great novels that make her famous Stendhal already understands that loneliness is for him a source of creation and says:"" A lonely is jealous of his freedom. It is his greatest good as that of all men. "" unknown
19602090202118204318Heibonsha 1960. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Heibonsha paperback
19472111902153302180world literature company 1947. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: B6 world literature company paperback
19612110502150202616Heibonsha 1961. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Heibonsha paperback
BN76424detebe. Werke Materialien in 11 Bänden. <br/><br/> detebe. unknown
198284662Berlin, Propyläen Verlag, 1982. Original Halbkunstlederband, 8°, 858 Seiten.