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Emile Verhaeren I

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The file contains 32 letters and 25 postcards, all handwritten. One letter was written by André Beaunier ("Le Figaro"). They refer to Zweig's translations of Verhaeren's works, to meetings of both, to publications, and mention Camille Lemonnier, Theo van Rysselberghe, Willy Schlobach, Ellen Key, Léon Balzagette, Paul Verlaine, and Johannes Schlaf.

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Reference Code
ARC. Ms. Var. 305 1 14
Dates
1900-1906
Languages
French;
Description
The file contains 32 letters and 25 postcards, all handwritten. One letter was written by André Beaunier ("Le Figaro"). They refer to Zweig's translations of Verhaeren's works, to meetings of both, to publications, and mention Camille Lemonnier, Theo van Rysselberghe, Willy Schlobach, Ellen Key, Léon Balzagette, Paul Verlaine, and Johannes Schlaf.
Title
Emile Verhaeren I.
Contributors
Notes
Vol. I of VI
Host Item
Stefan Zweig Collection
Access Rights
online_resources
Level of Description
File Record
National Library system number
990034307100205171

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