Excerpt from Prosper Mérimée's Letters to an Incognita
Nature, the lingering disease to which he finally yielded, led him to look at men and things, especially during all the later years of his life, in a morbidly critical way 3 but that he was capable of loving ardently, these now famous Letters to an Incognita abundantly prove. Indeed, they show something even more remarkable than this; that the lover could settle down into the devoted friend, maintaining during a period of over thirty years, - for this singular correspondence extends from 1842 to 1870, the sincerest admiration for the woman for whom, at one time, Merimee cherished something more than a Platonic affection. As regards the identity of the Incognita' and the manner in which the publication of these letters was received in Paris, it is enough to quote the opening paragraphs from a paper suggested by them, which ap peared in the London Quarterly Review for January, 1874. The writer says: N o literary event since the war, has excited anything like such a sensation in Paris, as the publication of the Letters 21 une Inconnue. Even poli tics became a secondary consideration for the hour, and Academicians or Deputies of Opposite parties, might be seen eagerly accosting each other in the chamber or the street, to inquire who this fascinating and perplexing un.
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Paperback. Condizione: New. Print on Demand. This exciting compilation of letters between Prosper Merimee, an acclaimed French writer, and an anonymous woman believed to be an English aristocrat, sheds light on a fascinating literary and romantic relationship that spanned over three decades. The letters, written between 1842 and 1870, offer a glimpse into the personal lives of these two enigmatic figures, as well as their thoughts on art, literature, and the tumultuous events unfolding in Europe during that period. Merimee's letters are particularly insightful, revealing his keen intellect, sardonic wit, and deep affection for the woman he addressed as "Mariquita." This book provides a unique perspective on the complex interplay between love, friendship, and the creative process, making it an essential read for anyone interested in the lives of these two remarkable individuals and the social and intellectual landscape of mid-19th century Europe. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Codice articolo 9781330895191_0
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