SAINTE-BEUVE Charles-Augustin (1804-1869). L.A.S.... - Lot 190 - Drouot Estimations

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SAINTE-BEUVE Charles-Augustin (1804-1869). L.A.S.... - Lot 190 - Drouot Estimations
SAINTE-BEUVE Charles-Augustin (1804-1869). L.A.S. "Ste Beuve", Sunday [March 1844]; 4 pages in-8 (lithographed portrait enclosed). About his candidacy for the Académie française (he will be elected on March 14, 1844). He thanks his correspondent for his "good & cordial word of yesterday", but refutes the imputation. "No, I did not make any stipulation with anybody. Mr. Campenon died, I declared that I did not present myself, because, without future chances, it seemed to me unbearable to establish myself as a permanent candidate. If I had wanted to reach a stipulation, I would have started a campaign, I would have formed a more or less considerable nucleus, and I would have withdrawn only by arrangement and conditions. But I did the opposite: from the first day I said no and stayed in my room. Saint-Marc Girardin, whose election he could have prevented, came to thank him for his goodwill... "As for my current candidacy, I only decided on it because it is important for me to clarify this awkward situation in which I am on the threshold and almost lodged in the wall of the Academy". Following are explanations on the voices that he collected, without putting at stake neither his dignity nor his pride... Attached are a L.A.S., [March 31, 1840], to Mme Lacroix about a box for George Sand's play Cosima; and a L.S., December 16, 1868, about the Académie. Plus a copy of the Discourses pronounced in the public session held by the Académie Française for the reception of M. Sainte-Beuve on February 27, 1845 (Typographie de Firmin-Didot frères, 1845), bound in red half-maroquin with corners (ex-libris Philippe Kah).
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