Lot n° 335
                        
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                            VIVIEN (Renée). - Lot 335
                        
                        VIVIEN (Renée).
In a corner of violets. Preceded by a warning from the editors and a preface by Paul Flat. P., Sansot, 1910, in-12, br., cover illustrated with violets (faded cover). Second edition in part original (Bac, 150-151) / IDEM. Anne Boleyn. Facsimile reproduction of the unique proofs of the edition never printed by Lemerre (1909). Muizon, A l'Ecart, 1982, in-12, br. Original edition printed at 450 copies, num. 1/50 copies from head to tail on rag / Magazine "A l'Ecart". N° 2. Renée Vivien and her masks. Gouy, 1980, 8°, br. Printed at 400 copies / GOUJON (J.-P.). Renée Vivien in Mytilene. Same edition, 1978, plate 8°, br. Pauline Mary Tarn, alias Renée Vivien (London, 1877 - Paris, 1909) is a French-speaking British poetess with multiple literary affiliations, relating at the same time to Parnassus, Symbolism, Pre-Raphaelism, and the late romanticism that is Naturism in the Belle Époque / Set 4 vol.
                        
                        
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