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Autograph card signed “Stéphane Mallarmé” to Aurélien-François Lugné-Poe
Paris, [11th] February [1895], 1 page 1/2 in-12
“You give me the pleasure of hearing you in advance…”
Autograph card signed “Stéphane Mallarmé” to Aurélien-François Lugné-Poe
Paris, [11th] February [1895], 1 page 1/2 in-12
With his exquisite calligraphy, Mallarmé agrees to advise Lugné-Poe on the reading of a theatrical performance
“Mon cher ami
Vous vous en tireriez si bien seul 1 ; mais, puisque vous me donnez ce plaisir de vous entendre par avance, voulez-vous que ce soit, à la maison, un peu avant neuf heures du soir, par exemple lundi prochain le 19 2. Vous serez revenu de la Haye 3 et j’aurai juste fini quelque chose qui m’occupe ces jours-ci.
Toutes nos amitiés, votre main
Stéphane Mallarmé”
1- Lugné-Poe had written that he had offered Allys Arsel to say “Le Corbeau” on his scheduled morning on Poe (scheduled for 25 February), and asked to see Mallarmé for not being “too offside”.
2- Sic, for Monday 18
3- Where he was going to play Rachilde’s L’araignée de cristal, Regnier’s La Gardienne and Courteline’s La Peur des coups.
The very contents of this letter is illuminated by the letter of Lugné-Poe to which Mallarmé replies :
A. F. Lugné-Poe”
Provenance :
Novelist Robert de Flers, one of Marcel Proust’s closest friends.
The card is kept in an envelope bearing an autograph mailing from Henri Mondor to Robert de Flers and an ex-dono autograph signed by Robert de Flers.
Correspondence, 2316 p. 1305
We would like to thank Bertrand Marchal for his contribution to the elaboration of the aforementioned description.