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Contains 100 Results:

Letters, Anna de Noailles, Paris, France to Madamoiselle Suzanne Hitzel, Paris, France, 1932 August 29

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 172
Identifier: MSE/MD2819-172
Scope and Contents

Contains two letters from Anna de Noailles to Suzanne Hitzel concerning Noailles illness and stay at a hospital.

Dates: 1932 August 29

Letter, Anna de Noailles, Paris, France to "Chère Madame", undated

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 173
Identifier: MSE/MD2819-173
Scope and Contents

Contains a letter from Anna de Noailles to an unknown female recipient. Primarily concerns Noailles' admiration for the recipient's poetry.

Dates: undated

Letter, Anna de Noailles, Paris, France to "Monsieur", 1924 May 10

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 174
Identifier: MSE/MD2819-174
Scope and Contents

Contains a letter from Anna de Noailles to an unknown male recipient; Dr. Catherine Perry identifies the recipient as possibly being a critic of Noailles. The letter concerns Noailles' gracious thanks for the recipient's praise of her. The letter features a black mourning border.

Dates: 1924 May 10

Letter, Anna de Noailles, Paris, France to "Madame", 1905 January 22

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 175
Identifier: MSE/MD2819-175
Scope and Contents

Contains a letter from Anna de Noailles to an unknown female recipient regarding changes to a meeting agenda for a society. Written in a secretary's hand, signed Comtesse de Noailles as well as Jane Dielapa.

Dates: 1905 January 22

Letters, Anna de Noailles, Strasbourg, France to Jean Moréas, Paris, France, undated

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 176
Identifier: MSE/MD2819-176
Scope and Contents

Contains handwritten copies of three letters sent from Anna de Noailles to the Greek poet Jean Moréas. In the first letter, filled with classical allusions, Noailles entreats Moréas to come to Strasbourg to perform his own poetry. The second letter continues the allusions along with her thanks for sending her his book. The third letter concerns Noailles' general admiration for Moréas and his work.

Dates: undated

Letter, Anna de Noailles, Paris, France to Francis Chevassu, Paris, France, 1905 March 26

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 177
Identifier: MSE/MD2819-177
Scope and Contents

Contains a letter from Anna de Noailles to Francis Chevassu concerning Noailles sendingg Chevassu a copy of Henri Franck's work.

Dates: 1905 March 26

Letter, Anna de Noailles, Paris, France to Mademoiselle de Larnage, Dournenez, Finistère, France, 1925 September 23

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 178
Identifier: MSE/MD2819-178
Scope and Contents

Contains a letter from Anna de Noailles to Mademoiselle de Larnage concerning "Alastair" and "André," whom Dr. Catherine Perry has identified as being the illustrator Hans-Henning von Voigt and journalist André Germain, respectively. Noailles suggests "Alastair" would enjoy an apartment in Paris where the Japanese painter Tsuguharu Foujita lives.

Dates: 1925 September 23

Telegram, Anna de Noailles, Paris, France to Madame Vivier, Paris, France, 1928 January 23

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 179
Identifier: MSE/MD2819-179
Scope and Contents

Contains a brief telegram from Anna de Noailles to Madame Vivier, inquiring about meeting.

Dates: 1928 January 23

Letter, Anna de Noailles, Paris, France to Madame Séverine, Paris, France, between 1902 and 1903

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 180
Identifier: MSE/MD2819-180
Scope and Contents

Contains a letter from Anna de Noailles to Madame Séverine concerning an article by a Monsieur Cassagnac.

Dr. Catherine Perry identifies Cassagnac as the journalist Paul Cassagnac, and believes the letter likely dates to 1902 December 2nd based on both Cassgnac's death in 1904 as well as the day of the week transcribed as "Mardi." There is a strong possibility the day should be transcribed as "Mercredi," dating the letter to 1903 December 2.

Dates: between 1902 and 1903

Letter, Anna de Noailles, Paris, France to Jean Tenant, Paris, France, 1928 September

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 181
Identifier: MSE/MD2819-181
Scope and Contents

Contains a letter from Anna de Noailles to Jean Tenant concerning some pages she had written about an eminent poet, with a request to return to her some manuscript proofs. Signed Comtesse de Noailles.

From the notes of Dr. Catherine Perry: "This 'eminent poet' is Cécile Sauvage, and the manuscript Noailles [sent] Jean Tenant is her article “Le Lyrisme de Cécile Sauvage,” which was... published in Tenant’s journal Les Amitiés, in September 1928.

Dates: 1928 September

Letter, Anna de Noailles, Paris, France to André du Fresnois, Paris, France, 1913 November 16

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 182
Identifier: MSE/MD2819-182
Scope and Contents

Contains a letter from Anna de Noailles to the literary critic André du Fresnois asking him to visit her.

Dates: 1913 November 16

Letter, Madame Sauton for Anna de Noailles, Paris, France, to Léandre Vaillat, Paris, France, 1909 June 12

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 183
Identifier: MSE/MD2819-183
Scope and Contents

Contains a letter written by Anna de Noailles' secretary, Madame Sauton, to the essayist and art critic, Léandre Vaillat. Sauton notes Noailles was too ill to write herself, though Noailles wished to know how much she should write for Vaillat and for what deadline.

Dates: 1909 June 12

Letter, Anna de Noailles, Paris, France to Suzanne Kra, Paris, France, 1920 January 5

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 184
Identifier: MSE/MD2819-184
Scope and Contents

Contians a brief letter written by Anna de Noailles to the translator Suzanne Kra to thank her.

Dates: 1920 January 5

Letter, Anna de Noailles, Paris, France to Arthur Meyer, Paris, France, 1920 September 28

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 185
Identifier: MSE/MD2819-185
Scope and Contents

Contians a letter written by Anna de Noailles to the journalist Arthur Meyer to congratulate him on his newspaper, Le Gaulois.

Dates: 1920 September 28

Letter, Anna de Noailles, Paris, France to Louis Focilly, Paris, France, 1905 October 18

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 186
Identifier: MSE/MD2819-186
Scope and Contents

Contains a letter written by Anna de Noailles to the poet "Louis Focilly," corrected by another hand to "Louis Foisil," the poet. Noailles thanks Foisil for the verses he wrote and dedicated to her in the margins of a copy of her work L'Ombre de Jours.

The letter has a unique format, appearing as a quire of two glued bifolia, with the inner leaf having rounded edges.

Dates: 1905 October 18

Letters, Anna de Noailles, Paris, France to Docteur Raymond Mallet, Pougues-les-Eaux, Nièvre, France, 1923 August 9

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 187
Identifier: MSE/MD2819-187
Scope and Contents

Contains two letters from Anna de Noailles to Dr. Raymond Mallet. One notes that Noailles would prefer to telephone, the other refers to mutual friends as well as Noailles' illness.

Dates: 1923 August 9

Letter, Anna de Noailles, Paris, France to Claude Anet, Paris, France, 1914 February 28

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 188
Identifier: MSE/MD2819-188
Scope and Contents

Contains a letter from Anna de Noailles to the writer Claude Anet, the pseudonym of tennis player Jean Schopfer. The letter is written on mourning paper and contains Noailles' regret at having to turn down an invitation to Anet's party due to her grief.

Dates: 1914 February 28

Letter, Anna de Noailles, Paris, France to Raymond Geiger, Paris, France, 1912 July 13

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 189
Identifier: MSE/MD2819-189
Scope and Contents

Contains at letter from Anna de Noailles to folklorist Raymond Geiger. Noailles thanks Geiger profusely for his words in his preface to Henri Franck's posthumous work, La Danse devant l’Arche. Franck was a close friend of Noailles.

Dates: 1912 July 13

Letter, Anna de Noailles, Paris, France to Maurice Landeau, Paris, France, 1924 November 13

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 190
Identifier: MSE/MD2819-190
Scope and Contents

Contains a note from Anna de Noailles to Maurice Landeau, directeur of Belles-Lettres, concerning some lines of poetry Noailles wished to send Landeau. Written on a visiting card with a black mourning border and enclosed in an envelope also with mourning border.

Dates: 1924 November 13

Letters, Anna de Noailles, Paris, France to Maurice Levaillant, Paris, France, 1925 December 1, 1928, 1930 May 13

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 191
Identifier: MSE/MD2819-191
Scope and Contents

Contains three letters from Anna de Noailles to the literary critic Maurice Levaillant. In the first letter Noailles thanks Levaillant for his praise of her in Le Figaro, the second letter thanks him for his friendship, and the third letter thanks Levaillant for his recent praise in Le Figaro as well as complains about the nonchalance of their mutual publisher, Bernard Grasset.

Dates: 1925 December 1, 1928, 1930 May 13

Letter, Anna de Noailles, Paris, France to Charles Maurras, Paris, France, 1923 April 6

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 192
Identifier: MSE/MD2819-192
Scope and Contents

Contains a letter from Anna de Noailles to the politician and poet, Charles Maurras, concerning poetry.

Dates: 1923 April 6

Letter, Anna de Noailles, Paris, France to Jean Royère, Paris, France, undated

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 193
Identifier: MSE/MD2819-193
Scope and Contents

Contains a letter from Anna de Noailles to Jean Royère, directeur of the journal La Phalange. Noailles requested that Royère pay her a visit with a copy of a Revue he had earlier in order for her to check its dimensions against some poems she had already written.

Dates: undated

Letter, Anna de Noailles, Paris, France to le Comte Greffulhe, Paris, France, undated

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 194
Identifier: MSE/MD2819-194
Scope and Contents

Contains a letter from Anna de Noailles to Henri, le Comte Greffulhe concerning flowers and a previous visit, along with a brief mention of the Comte's wife, the socialite Élisabeth Greffulhe.

Dates: undated

Letter, Anna de Noailles, Paris, France to Victor Margueritte, Paris, France, undated

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 195
Identifier: MSE/MD2819-195
Scope and Contents

Contains a letter from Anna de Noailles to the novelist Victor Margueritte concerning her gratitude for his praise of her work.

Dates: undated

Letter, Anna de Noailles, Paris, France to F. Roger-Cornaz, Paris, France, 1917 January 16

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 196
Identifier: MSE/MD2819-196
Scope and Contents

Contains a letter from Anna de Noailles to the translator, Frédéric Roger-Cornaz asking him to pay her a visit. Signed Comtesse de Noailles.

Dates: 1917 January 16

Letter, Anna de Noailles, Paris, France to Robert de Flers, Paris, France, 1920 May 14

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 197
Identifier: MSE/MD2819-197
Scope and Contents

Contains a brief letter of thanks from Anna de Noailles to the playwright Robert de Flers.

Dates: 1920 May 14

Letter, Anna de Noailles, Paris, France to "Madame", undated

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 198
Identifier: MSE/MD2819-198
Scope and Contents

Contains a brief letter of thanks from Anna de Noailles to an unknown female recipient.

Dates: undated

Letter, Anna de Noailles, Paris, France to "Chère Madame", undated

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 199
Identifier: MSE/MD2819-199
Scope and Contents

Contains a letter of thanks from Anna de Noailles to an unknown female recipient, concerning the recipients poetry.

Dates: undated

Letter, Anne-Jules de Noailles, Paris, France to an unknown recipient, 1959 May 15

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 200
Identifier: MSE/MD2819-200
Scope and Contents

Contians a brief letter of thanks from Anna de Noailles' son Anne-Jules de Noailles to an unknown recipient.

Dates: 1959 May 15

Letter, Maurice Martin du Gard, Paris, France, to Jacques Debû-Bridel, Paris, France, 1936 December 7

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 201
Identifier: MSE/MD2819-201
Scope and Contents

Contains a letter from the journalist Maurice Martin du Gard to the politician Jacques Debû-Bridel concerning Debû-Bridel's article "Caractères et Confidences" along with a brief mention of Anna de Noailles.

Dates: 1936 December 7