Box 3
Contains 100 Results:
Anna de Noailles, Manuscript of Poem, "Il fera longtemps clair...", undated
Contains a manuscript draft of the poem, "Il fera longtemps clair..." later published in Noailles' Le Coeur innombrable in 1901.
Anna de Noailles, Manuscript of verses from Les Forces éternelles, undated
Contains six lines of verse from Les Forces éternelles (1920), signed Comtesse de Noailles.
Anna de Noailles, Manuscript of verses from L'Ombre de jours, undated
Contains eight lines of verse from L'Ombre de jours (1902), signed Comtesse de Noailles. Introductory lines are in a different hand.
Anna de Noailles, Manuscript of unpublished sonnet "Mirage", circa 1895 February?
From the notes of Dr. Catherine Perry: According to Claude Mignot-Ogliastri, this sonnet is the first Noailles wrote, “écrit un jour de beautemps,” perhaps February 1895. She sent it to Marcel Mielvaque. This manuscript might be the one that Mielvaque owned.
Anna de Noailles, unpublished manuscript book of poems, Poésies, 1889
Contains a notebook of unpublished early poetry written by Anna Brancovan (de Noailles). Accompanying the notebook is a small photograph of an unidentfied boy.
Periodical, La Revue Musicale, Schubert Special Edition, 1928 December 1
Contains Noailles' poem "Remerciement à Schubert" appears pp. 3-4, signed "Comtesse de Noailles." Additionally includes the ebay receipt for the Revue from Dr. Catherine Perry.
Periodical, L'Illustration, 1905 July 1
Contains E. Ledrain's review of Noailles' novel, La Domination, p. 14, as well as a portrait of Noailles.
Periodical, Les Annales: Politiques & Littéraires, 1931 February 15
On p. XI there is a notice that the next edition of Les Annales will begin the publication of Livre de ma Vie by the Countess de Noailles; pp. 173-174 contains a short interview with Noailles by Claude-André Puget concerning her reminiscences, the role of memory in her work, and why Pierre Brisson asked her to write for Les Annales. There is a photograph of Noailles on p. 173 to accompany the interview.
Periodical, Les Annales: Politiques & Littéraires, 1905 September17
Contains a short series of poems, "Rimes Campagnardes: Le Jardin et la Maison; la Journée Heureuse; l'Automne," by Noailles, signed as Comtesse Mathieu de Noailles pp. 184-185. Additionally contains a photograph of Noailles on the first page of the illustrated insert. Further contains a note to Gregory Vandenbroucke from an ebay seller.
Periodical, Conferencia: journal de l'université des annales, 1933 May15
References a conference held in honor of Noailles novel, Les Eblouissements, but primarily contains a biography of Noailles, photopgraphs of her as both a child and adult, and praise for her works generally, written by the conference organizer René Benjamin, pp. 529-550. Following her death a short eulogy was appended to Benjamin's piece, written by Louis Barthou, president of the Académie française, p. 550.
Periodical, Paris Match, 1982 October 1
Contains an article by Romi, “Anna de Noailles,” part of 'Les Femmes de Notre Siecle' series, pp. 122-126.
Periodical, Miroir de Histoire, 1977 April
Contains Jean de la Nouette's article “Anna de Noailles, l’enchanteresse au Coeur dement,” pp. 42-51.
Periodical, Les Annales: Politiques & Littéraires, 1905 September17
Contains the illustrated insert for Les Annales issue 1160, featuring a full page photograph titled "Mme la Comtesse Mathieu de Noailles."
Periodical, Lectures pour tous, 1924 May
Contains a photograph of Anna de Noailles taken by Henri Manuel, titled “Devant le microphone,” p. 1024.
Periodical, La Revue Universelle, 1933 May 15
Contains a copy of Robert Brasillach's article “Madame de Noailles,” in La Revue Universelle, pp. 502-507.
Periodical, Demain, 1924 May
Contains a copy of Anna de Noailles' "Tragédie simple," in the May 1924 edition of Demain, pp. 123-132.
"Anna de Noailles," by Antonin Fabre in Memoires de l'academie de Vaucluse, 1939
Contains a brief biographical sketch of Anna de Noailles by Antonin Fabre.
Newspaper Clippings, Anonymous response to a reader’s question, undated
Contains an anonymous response to a reader's question, likely from Miroir de histoire.
Certified Copy of Anna de Noailles' Birth Certificate, 1930 June 7
Original copy 1876 November 15, from the town hall of the 7th arrondissement, Paris.
Official Philatelic Document, Anna de Noailles stamps, 1976
Contains a brief biography of Anna de Noailles along with the various stamps created to mark the centennial of her birth. Document created by the Administration des Postes et Télécommunications de la Musée Postal.
Estate Catalogue, Binoche et Giquello, 2011 May 4
Contains a Binoche et Giquello auction catalogue of various objects from Noailles’ estate.
Inscribed Book, Réception de la Comtesse de Noailles à l’Académie Royale de langue et de littérature françaises, 1905 April 5
Contains a damaged, partially bound copy of Noailles' book as well an inscription from her to Armand Vite-Weill.
Newspaper Clipping, “La première académicienne.”, undated
Contains a newspaper clipping from an unidentified source, titled “La première académicienne,” with two photographs of Anna de Noailles at a conference at the Royal Academy of Belgium.
Card advertising performance of Le Visage émerveillé, 2011 January - February
Contains an advertisement of a performance of a dramatization of Anna de Noailles' novel Le Visage émerveillé, adapted by Ludovic Michel.
Anna de Noailles, Les Forces éternelles, 1905 April 3
Contains a copy of Anna de Noailles' Les Forces éternelles, published by Arthème Fayard, 1920.
Newspaper Clippings, Anna de Noailles Obituary and biographical sketches, 1933 May, 1998 December, 1999 July
Contains one obituary and two biographical sketches of Anna de Noailles, including two printed over sixty years following her death. Also contains a death notice for Vlad Lahovary. Originally accompanied MSE/MD2819-214, a copy of Noailles' Les Vivants et les morts inscribed for Marie Scheikévitch.
Anna de Noailles, Les Vivants et les morts, 1905 March 27
Contains a copy of Noailles' book, Les Vivants et les morts inscribed "A Madame Scheikévitch, à ma chère Mâchinka, à la parfaite amie Anna."
“Madame la Comtesse Anna de Noailles,” with photograph and facsimile of text to “le vin Mariani,” Album Mariani, 1925
The excerpt concerning Noailles and her works is anonymous; contains two copies of a portrait of Noailles.
Postcards relating to Anna de Noailles, Undated
Contains four postcards relating to Anna de Noailles: one portrait of de Noailles, two bearing different images of her monument in Haute-Savoie, one with the image of Château Bassaraba in Amphion-les-Bains.
Illustration, "XVIII L'Auteur du 'Coeur Innombrable,'" by Paul Helleu, Undated
Contains two illustrations of Anna de Noailles, without inscription. Artists's signature only present on one illustration.