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Marcel Schwob, epistolario
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Un estudio de la correspondencia espistolar de Marcel Schwob, escritor francés (1867-1905). Se exponen y analiza la correspondencia familiar y profesional de este escritor con otros escritores y amigos de su época como Mallarmé, Valéry, Claudel, Renard, Gide, Stevenson. Parte de su correspondencia ha sido editada por Pierre Champion, Marcel Schwob et son temps y J. A. Green, Correspondance Inédite. Una determinada correspondencia fruto de su viaje al hemisferio austral fue publicada como libro de viaje con el titulo de Viaje a Samoa, donde encontramos las cartas enviadas a su mujer Marguerite Moreno.
This article shows and analyzes the interesting correspondence that Marcel Schwob kept up with his family, friends and many writers with he stablished an epistolary relationship on account of his writing profession. Marcel Schwob had a relationship with the most prominent writers and artists in his time, between them, Verlaine, Mallarmé, Valéry, Claudel, Gourmont or Jarry; overall, it was an unrepeatable period for the literature and the art. It will make a special reference to R. - L. Stevenson because his works had an important influence on Schwob who considered Stevenson as a master. The letters sent to his family and to Marguerite Moreno, with he married and who stayed with him to his last day, present a simple man, a close person with daily worries and suffering from a serious disease.
Title: Marcel Schwob, epistolario
Description:
Un estudio de la correspondencia espistolar de Marcel Schwob, escritor francés (1867-1905).
Se exponen y analiza la correspondencia familiar y profesional de este escritor con otros escritores y amigos de su época como Mallarmé, Valéry, Claudel, Renard, Gide, Stevenson.
Parte de su correspondencia ha sido editada por Pierre Champion, Marcel Schwob et son temps y J.
A.
Green, Correspondance Inédite.
Una determinada correspondencia fruto de su viaje al hemisferio austral fue publicada como libro de viaje con el titulo de Viaje a Samoa, donde encontramos las cartas enviadas a su mujer Marguerite Moreno.
This article shows and analyzes the interesting correspondence that Marcel Schwob kept up with his family, friends and many writers with he stablished an epistolary relationship on account of his writing profession.
Marcel Schwob had a relationship with the most prominent writers and artists in his time, between them, Verlaine, Mallarmé, Valéry, Claudel, Gourmont or Jarry; overall, it was an unrepeatable period for the literature and the art.
It will make a special reference to R.
- L.
Stevenson because his works had an important influence on Schwob who considered Stevenson as a master.
The letters sent to his family and to Marguerite Moreno, with he married and who stayed with him to his last day, present a simple man, a close person with daily worries and suffering from a serious disease.
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