BAUDELAIRE Charles (1821-1867)

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BAUDELAIRE Charles (1821-1867)
Autograph letter signed to Fernand DESNOYERS followed by the autograph manuscript signed of the two poems LES DEUX CRÉPUSCULES / LE SOIR / LE MATIN. [Late 1853-early 1854]. 3 pages in-folio. Autograph letter to Fernand Desnoyers, signed with the initials and followed by the autograph manuscript signed by the two poems, mounted on mitre on ff . slipped under celophane in a triple folder on mitre of morocco, cardboard with green silk passe-partout sheathed in morocco, in half morocco portfolio with fir green frame, green silk boards, titled spine, lined case. ([Roger] Devauchelle). 3 leaves. In-folio in pen and dark blue ink, paginated in ink (301/302 x 191/192 mm), vellum register paper (dispatch creases and small marginal tears to the 3 leaves, without any lack). "My dear Desnoyers, you are asking me for verses for your little volume, verses about nature, aren't you? I would never believe it". Baudelaire writes to Desnoyers in his much-maligned letter, that the souls of the Gods dwell in plants, and even if they did, I would care little for them, and would consider mine to be of a much higher value than that of sanctified vegetables. I have always thought that there was something impudent and appalling in Nature, flourishing and rejuvenated. I am sending you two poetic pieces which represent more or less the sum of the reveries with which I am assailed in the twilight hours. In the depths of the woods, enclosed under these vaults similar to those of sacristies and cathedrals, I think of our astonishing cities, and the prodigious music which rolls over the summits seems to me the translation of human lamentations. Under the letter fi gures Baudelaire's autograph poems. The two twilights. The evening and the morning with some erasures and corrections, the letter is monogrammed and the whole is signed Charles Baudelaire. ... "Here comes the evening, friend of the criminal It comes like an accomplice, with the step of a wolf; the sky Closes slowly like a great alcove And the impatient man changes into a wild beast" ... These poems were published in the Spleen and Ideal section of the original 1857 edition of Les Fleurs du mal. Fernand Desnoyers, literary critic and poet-editor at Le Polichinelle, founded a publication that lasted five years, the Parisian Almanac. PROVENANCE Former Raoul Simonson collection (bookplate) Attached: A.C.F Denecourt .Fontainebleau. Landscapes. Legends. Memories. Fantasies. Hachette.1855, in- 8, bound. First edition. Texts by numerous authors including Fernand Desnoyers and Charles Baudelaire. Ex - libris Raoul Simonson
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