MICHEL Louise (1830-1905) militante révolutionnaire

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MICHEL Louise (1830-1905) militante révolutionnaire
+ 8 L.A.S., followed or preceded by L.A.S. of her friend Charlotte VAUVELLE (one of Achille VAUVELLE), London or Paris 1893-1901, to Alexandre ROY, librarian at Saint-Lubin en Vergonnois (Loir-et-Cher); 22 pages in-8, most with envelope (slight slits in a few letters, and some traces of dried flowers). Interesting correspondence on his readings. London 15 April 1893. "Your novel Jane Eyre is charming in that it is deeply felt I have read it with such pleasure that I have momentarily forgotten the boredom of living under present circumstances. It is not that I am discouraged, but I find that the great human herd is terribly patient"... Paris December 4 [1895]. "A word only because I do not have a minute Charlotte and I are thinking well of you... London September 12, 1896. "Our departure was postponed from 8 to 15 days because of the sudden indisposition of Gris who was leading the trip, having been to America several times"... London October 15, 1897. "We are too busy with you today to tell you about the Illiad and the Odyssey which we received the day before yesterday and which gave us great pleasure. I would rather talk about you. With your courage and the skill with which the operations are being carried out today I know that you did well to make up your mind, but we are waiting for a letter as soon as possible (just a word to let you know how you are doing). You can never feel so much affection for a friend as when he is ill"... London 23rd June 1898. "Here is just one word to announce the sending of the History of the Commune finally published"... London Monday [18 June 1900]. "Yes, everything seems very horrible, but all agonies are like that. That of the old society is the agony of an ogress. May she die this time, giving birth to the new century. She read Resurrection by TOLSTOI: "I found it so beautiful that I always come back to it Resurrection is the true word that will replace the punishment of the old world" . London April 1, 1901.
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