[Anatole FRANCE] Léontine Arman de CAILLAVET

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[Anatole FRANCE] Léontine Arman de CAILLAVET
19 L.A. (including 3 signed),[circa 1888-1909, to Anatole France]; 48 pages in-8 or oblong in-12, most to its number (a mourning). Testimony of a passionate relationship. February 7. She applauds her courage, "adding to paraphrase you a beautiful page in the history of philosophy [...] I would like to celebrate with the most fervently your noble independence of spirit and this masterful eloquence whose development no cabal will stop"... May 27. She is delighted to receive a dispatch: "all the miseries are nothing with this horror of absence and uncertainty"... July-October 1888], loving effusions: "I am not reasonable you know it well, and then I love you too much" (Wednesday evening)... "I am happy, how can I not be happy since you love me, and for me you reserve all the joy, all the beauty and all the happiness of the world" (Thursday morning)... "Remember, the intimacy is sweet with me, our happiness was intoxicating" (Friday morning)... "My darling, you have taken away everything that made life worth living for me, you have bleached everything that is not you, you are my joy and my torture, I love you with all the weakness you have put in me, but my love is full of revolts and mistrust" (Monday)... She complains about their separation, accuses her lover of "abominably" hurting her (Thursday evening)... Thursday[Stuttgart, September 19, 1889]. "See if I'm crazy, my beloved... I would love to feel my flesh bitten by a hair shirt I would wear for your love. For you I would suffer happily all the trials, as for sacrificing pleasures to you, do I conceive of them apart from those you give me? You are my whole life and all my joy"... [Capian July 30, 1891]. "I love you infinitely, it seems to me that I haven't seen you in a century. And you appear to me with infinite sweetness. Write to me I live only in you".... A very exalted letter seems to correspond to the revelation of the French liaison with Jeanne Brindeau[1909]: "As long as I have a breath, a
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