Lot n° 130
                        
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                            ÉNAULT, Louis (1824-1900), journalist, literary and artistic - Lot 130
                        
                        ÉNAULT, Louis (1824-1900), journalist, literary and artistic critic, French translator and writer. Famous in his time. Collaborates with Gustave Doré for the realization of the album "Londres". 4 letters in-12 of which three are dated (17 April 1892, 9 August 1892 and 21 March 1893), addressed to Jeanne de TALLENAY, about 15 pages in-12. Perhaps they know each other through their collaboration with the same newspapers, particularly the "Figaro"? "I had great pleasure in reviewing - reviewing your writing, clear, firm and virile, like your high intelligence which makes no parade of tenderness, and which reads in the rarefied sphere of the pure idea - a little like the eagle in the heights of the sky. "Énault talks about the book by Jeanne de Tallenay that he has just received. Letters full of "flirtation" / Set of 4 pieces.
                        
                        
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