Letter Autograph Signed Rene Thomas (Writer) 1919 1p. Magazine Of Two Mondes For Sale

Letter Autograph Signed Rene Thomas (Writer) 1919 1p. Magazine Of Two Mondes
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Letter Autograph Signed Rene Thomas (Writer) 1919 1p. Magazine Of Two Mondes:
$55.87




[SIGNED AUTOGRAPH LETTER - LITERATURE FRENCH XXth - ]
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On white letterhead paper Review of two worlds
\"I find your complaint completely justified and I hasten to forward it to the administration of Readings for all...\"


René DOUMIC1860-1937 Rene Doumic Permanent Secretary of the French Academy1923 - December 2, 1937 PresidentSociety of Men of Letters1910-1943 Armchair 26 of the French Academy   Journalist, literary critic, literary historian, writerWriter atRevue des deux Mondes, Le Moniteur universelle, Journal of debates, Political and literary review René Doumic, born Mars 6, 1860 in Paris 2nd and died December 2, 1937 in Paris, is a man of letters, journalist and great French literary critic. BiographyRené Doumic studied at the Lycée Condorcet, then entered the École Normale Supérieure in 1879, where he is the fellow student of Bergson and Jaurès. He became professor of rhetoric at the Stanislas College in Paris from 1883 to 1897. He collaborated with the Revue des deux Mondes, which he directed from 1915 to 1937, as well as with numerous newspapers, including Le Moniteur, the Journal desdébats and the Revue bleue. Joining the patriotic right in politics, he manifests in literature tastes dictated by a very moralistic conformism: thus he condemns the works of Baudelaire, Verlaine or Zola. In 1909, he was elected a member of the French Academy, of which he became permanent secretary in 1923.
Became in 1909 the widower of Louise Veber, sister of the painter Jean Veber and the vaudevillist Pierre Veber, he married in 1912 the widow of the novelist Maurice Maindron, Hélène de Heredia (1871-1953), daughter of the Parnassian poet José-Maria de Heredia, who died seven years earlier, and sister-in-law of Henri de Régnier and Pierre Louÿs.
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1 sheet of paper, folded in the center forming 4pp.,1 handwritten page
(folded: about 18x11.5cm)
Paris, September 20, 1919

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 [From Georges or Louis Boulay]

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Good general condition, various minor usual defects
 
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 where he is the fellow student of Bergson and Jaurès. He became professor of rhetoric at the Stanislas College in Paris from 1883 to 1897. He collaborated with the Revue des deux Mondes, which he directed from 1915 to 1937, as well as with numerous newspapers, including Le Moniteur, the Journal desdébats and the Revue bleue. Joining the patriotic right in politics, he manifests in literature tastes dictated by a very moralistic conformism: thus he condemns the works of Baudelaire, Verlaine or Zola. In 1909, he was elected a member of the French Academy, of which he became permanent secretary in 1923. Became in 1909 the widower of Louise Veber, sister of the painter Jean Veber and the vaudevillist Pierre Veber, he married in 1912 the widow of the novelist Maurice Maindron, Hélène de Herediawhere he is the fellow student of Bergson and Jaurès. He became professor of rhetoric at the Stanislas College in Paris from 1883 to 1897. He collaborated with the Revue des deux Mondes, which he directed from 1915 to 1937, as well as with numerous newspapers, including Le Moniteur, the Journal desdébats and the Revue bleue. Joining the patriotic right in politics, he manifests in literature tastes dictated by a very moralistic conformism: thus he condemns the works of Baudelaire, Verlaine or Zola. In 1909, he was elected a member of the French Academy, of which he became permanent secretary in 1923. Became in 1909 the widower of Louise Veber, sister of the painter Jean Veber and the vaudevillist Pierre Veber, he married in 1912 the widow of the novelist Maurice Maindron, Hélène de Heredia


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