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EnglishVIAFrevised2015-09-20machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-16T09:39:17machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-16T09:39:17humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-19machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonHuysmans, J.-K. (Joris-Karl), 1848-1907presumedHuysmans, Joris-Karl, 1848-1907presumedHuysmans, Joris-KarlpresumedHuysmans, J.-K. (Joris Karel), 1848-1907presumedHuysmans, Joris-Karl (French writer, 1848-1907)presumedHuysmans, Joris K. 1848-1907presumedHuysmans, George Charles 1848-1907presumedMeunier A. 1848-1907presumedHuysmans, Charles-Marie-Georges, 1848-1907presumedHuysmans, Georges C. 1848-1907presumedHuysmans, Jaris-KarlpresumedHuysmans, Karl J. 1848-1907presumedユイスマンス, J. KpresumedJoris-Karl HuysmanspresumedCharles Marie Georges HpresumedHuysmans, Charles-Marie-GeorgespresumedHuysmans, Georges CharlespresumedHuysmans, Charles-Marie.presumedHuysmans, J.-K. 1848-1907presumedH, J.-K., 1848-1907presumedUismans, Žoris-KarlpresumedHuysmans, Georg Charles H. 1848-1907presumedHuysmans, Karl Joris 1848-1907presumedHuysmans, Jorris-Karl 1848-1907presumedMeunier, A.presumedHuysmans, J.-K. 1848-1907 (Joris-Karl),presumedHuysmans, Georg C. 1848-1907presumedJ.-K. H, 1848-1907presumedHuysmans, Jorris-KarlpresumedHuysmans.presumedHuysmans, Joris K.presumedHuysmans, J. -K.presumedHuysmans, Jaris-Karl 1848-1907presumed1848-02-051907-05-12FrenchFrench literature History and criticismLetters 19th centuryLetters 20th centuryFrench
Huysmans was born in Paris, of Dutch extraction. His early novels dealt in ultra-realism, but later he became a major writer in the Decadent movement
From the guide to the Letters from Joris Karl Huysmans to Arnold Goffin, 1885-1906, (GB 206 Leeds University Library)Artinian, Artine, 1907-2005Bernard, Emile, 1868-1941.Borgman, Albert Stephens, 1890-1954Doyle, Arthur Conan, Sir, 1859-1930.Dujardin, Edouard, 1861-1949Goffin Arnold 1863-1934Harris, Frank, 1855-1931.Maupassant, Guy De, 1850-1893.Mourey, Gabriel, 1865-1943.Poe, Edgar Allan, 1809-1849.Raffaëlli, Jean François, 1850-1924.Rothenstein, William, Sir, 1872-1945Zola, Emile, 1840-1902.Huysmans, J. K. (Joris Karl), 1848-1907.Huysmans, Joris-Karl, 1848-1907Huysmans, Joris-Karl, 1848-1907. Claudine [Multimédia multisupport] : extr.Huysmans, Joris-Karl, 1848-1907.Claudine [Multimédia multisupport] : extr.Bibliothèque nationale de France, BnFMaupassant, Guy de, 1850-1893. Letter : to Joris Karl Huysmans, 1877 Jan. 17.Maupassant, Guy de, 1850-1893.Alexis, Paul, 1851-1901,Huysmans, J.-K. (Joris-Karl), 1848-1907,Letter : to Joris Karl Huysmans, 1877 Jan. 17.6 p., bound ; 28 cm.Autograph letter, signed, containing author's "confession de foi littéraire." Houghton LibrarySir William Rothenstein correspondence and other papers, 1887-1957.Rothenstein, William, Sir, 1872-1945. Sir William Rothenstein correspondence and other papers, 1887-1957.66 boxes and 2 volumes (33 linear ft.)Letters to English painter Sir William Rothenstein concerning both his professional and personal life as well as compositions by other authors.EnglishHoughton LibraryHuysmans, Joris-Karl, 1848-1907. À rebours [Multimédia multisupport] / Joris-Karl Huysmans, aut.Huysmans, Joris-Karl, 1848-1907.À rebours [Multimédia multisupport] / Joris-Karl Huysmans, aut.Bibliothèque nationale de France, BnFMourey, Gabriel, 1865-1943. Gabriel Mourey letters received, 1887-1913 bulk 1898-1906.Mourey, Gabriel, 1865-1943.Abel-Truchet, Louis, 1857-1918.Baertsoen, Albert, 1866-1922.Claus, Emile, 1849-1924.Denis, Maurice, 1870-1943.Gallé, Emile, 1846-1904.Groux, Henri de, 1867-1930.Huysmans, J.-K. (Joris-Karl), 1848-1907.Khnopff, Fernand, 1858-1921.Rysselberghe, Théo van.Gabriel Mourey letters received, 1887-1913 bulk 1898-1906.51 items.The collection comprises 31 letters and postcards sent to Gabriel Mourey by 9 correspondents, most of them Belgian artists. The topics include their work in progress, participation in exhibitions, professional organizations and events, autobiographic information, and grateful thoughts for Mourey's help or appreciation. The correspondents are Louis Abel-Truchet, Albert Baertsoen, Emile Claus, Maurice Denis, Henry de Groux, J.-K. Huysmans, Fernand Khnopff, and Theo van Rysselberghe. Another group of 20 letters from Emile Gallé concern his artistic credo, his struggle to save the recently created Ecole de Nancy, and his activities during the last years of his life. Getty Research InstitutePoe, Edgar Allan, 1809-1849. Letters in French relating to Edgar Allan Poe [manuscript] 1888-1911.Poe, Edgar Allan, 1809-1849.Huysmans, J.-K. (Joris-Karl), 1848-1907,Antoine, A.,Valéry, Paul, 1871-1945,Jammes, F.,Mourey, Gabriel, 1865-1943,Letters in French relating to Edgar Allan Poe [manuscript] 1888-1911.4 items.J.K. Huysmans to a colleague, 1888 January 18, declining to write an article on Poe and discussing the work already done on Poe by Baudelaire and Hennequin; A. Antoine, Director of the Théâtre Libre to another theatrical director, 1889 May 22, about a prose adaptation in one act of "The Tell Tale Heart"; Paul Valery to Miss Barney, 1910 June 2, discussing a conference of people interested in Poe's philosophy as expressed in "Eureka" and referring to an article on Poe by O'Sullivan; F. Jammes to Gabriel Mourey praising Mourey's translation of Poe, 1911 November 16. University of Virginia. LibraryMaupassant, Guy De, 1850-1893. Autograph letter signed : [Paris], to "Mon cher Huysmans", [no year, Dec. 30] "Vendredi."Maupassant, Guy De, 1850-1893.Heineman, Hettie, 1890-1974,Huysmans, J.-K. (Joris-Karl), 1848-1907,Autograph letter signed : [Paris], to "Mon cher Huysmans", [no year, Dec. 30] "Vendredi."1 item (1 p.) ; (8vo)Inviting him to dine with him after his return to Paris. Pierpont Morgan Library.Zola, Emile, 1840-1902. Autograph letter signed : Médan, to J.K. Huysmans, 1878 Aug. 7.Zola, Emile, 1840-1902.Huysmans, J.-K. (Joris-Karl), 1848-1907,Autograph letter signed : Médan, to J.K. Huysmans, 1878 Aug. 7.1 item (1 p.) ; (8vo)Concerning a letter from Boborykin, and mentioning the progress of his Nana. Pierpont Morgan Library.Degas, Edgar, 1834-1917. Femme debout dans une baignoire [Multimédia multisupport].Degas, Edgar, 1834-1917.Huysmans, Joris-Karl, 1848-1907.Valéry, Paul, 1871-1945.Femme debout dans une baignoire [Multimédia multisupport].Bibliothèque nationale de France, BnFEdouard Dujardin Papers TXRC06-A19., 1861-1951Dujardin, Edouard, 1861-1949Edouard Dujardin Papers 1861-1951Edouard Dujardin is perhaps most famous for his first novel which James Joyce credited as his inspiration to use the interior monologue in . Dujardin's papers document his career as novelist, poet, playwright, , journalist, and history of religion professor. Les Lauriers sont coupés Ulysses publicisteEnglishFrenchGermanHarry Ransom Humanities Research CenterJean-François Raffaëlli papers, 1870-1929Raffaëlli, Jean François, 1850-1924Jean-François Raffaëlli papers 1870-1929220 itemsFrench painter, draftsman, printmaker, sculptor, and author of Italian descent. Raffaëlli introduced technical innovations in ink drawing colors, drypoint, and color engraving. The archive documents Raffaëlli's art (especially his innovations in printmaking), exhibits, art criticism, and his literary and socio-political writings through correspondence, manuscripts, photographs, clippings, and ephemera.FrenchGetty Research InstituteDujardin, Edouard, 1861-1949. Edouard Dujardin Papers, 1861-1951.Dujardin, Edouard, 1861-1949.Anquetin, Louis, 1861-1932.Apollinaire, Guillaume, 1880-1918.Bauen, Lony.Beau, Alphonsine Eclard.Boisguillaume, Madeleine.Breton, André, 1896-1966.Chamberlain, Basil Hall, 1850-1935.Chamberlain, Houston Stewart, 1855-1927.Colette, 1873-1954.Dujardin, Alphonse.Dujardin, Emile.Dujardin, Germaine.Dujardin, Marie.Dujardin, Théophile.Dukas, Paul, 1865-1935.Éluard, Paul, 1895-1952.Fort, Paul, 1872-1960.Hugard, Jane.Huysmans, J.-K. (Joris-Karl), 1848-1907.Joyce, James, 1882-1941.Joze, Victor, 1861- .Louÿs, Pierre, 1870-1925Mallarmé, Stéphane, 1842-1898.Marie, Aristide, 1862-1938.Messein, Albert.Moore, George, 1852-1933.Picard, Gaston, b. 1892.Ryner, Han, 1861-1938.Valéry, Paul, 1871-1945.Willy, 1859-1931.Edouard Dujardin Papers, 1861-1951.106 boxes (44.52 linear feet).Handwritten and typed manuscripts; correspondence; financial, legal, and business records; carbon and letterpress copies, and printed material comprise the Edouard Dujardin Papers. Series I. Literary Works contains handwritten and typed manuscripts of Dujardin's poetry, novels, lectures, notes, radio plays, and religious writings. The collection includes about one-third of the original manuscript of Dujardin's influential work Les Lauriers sont coupés. Series II. Correspondence constitutes nearly three-quarters of the Edouard Dujardin Papers and contains letters between Dujardin and his family, his literary friends, and his business associates. Personal, legal, financial, travel, and other documents are included in Series IV. Personal Papers. Correspondence and works by other individuals are organized into two final series: IV. Family Papers and V. Third-Party Works and Correspondence, depending on the relation of the creator to Dujardin. FrenchEnglishGermanHarry Ransom Humanities Research CenterArtine Artinian Collection TXRC06-A10., 1785-1963Artinian, Artine, 1907-2005Artine Artinian Collection 1785-1963The Artine Artinian Collection of French literary manuscripts represents over thirty years of meticulous accumulation by the distinguished Maupassant scholar. The collection focuses on French writers of the latter half of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, with the largest segment devoted to Guy de Maupassant (1850-1893).FrenchEnglishHarry Ransom Humanities Research CenterDegas, Edgar, 1834-1917. Femme debout dans une baignoire.Degas, Edgar, 1834-1917.Huysmans, Joris-Karl, 1848-1907.Valéry, Paul, 1871-1945.Femme debout dans une baignoire.Bibliothèque nationale de France, BnFGrünewald, Matthias, 1480?-1528. Crucifixion [Multimédia multisupport].Grünewald, Matthias, 1480?-1528.Huysmans, Joris-Karl, 1848-1907.Crucifixion [Multimédia multisupport].Bibliothèque nationale de France, BnFGabriel Mourey letters received, 1887-1913, 1898-1906Mourey, Gabriel, 1865-1943Gabriel Mourey letters received 1887-1913 1898-190651 itemsThe collection comprises 31 letters and postcards sent to the French art critic Gabriel Mourey by 9 correspondents, most of them Belgian artists. An additional 20 letters are from Emile Gallé.FrenchGetty Research InstituteLetters from Joris Karl Huysmans to Arnold Goffin, 1885-1906Letters from Joris Karl Huysmans to Arnold Goffin 1885-190628 ff. in 1 envelopeFrenchGB 206 Leeds University LibraryBernard, Emile, 1868-1941. Emile Bernard papers, 1886-1944.Bernard, Emile, 1868-1941.Apollinaire, Guillaume, 1880-1918.Bernard, Michel-Ange.Fort, Paul, 1872-1960.Geffroy, Gustave, 1855-1926.Grolleau, Charles, 1867-1940.Huysmans, J.-K. (Joris-Karl), 1848-1907.Mandin, Louis, b. 1872.Mauclair, Camille, 1872-1945.Ohanian, Armene.Schneider, R. (René), b. 1869.Emile Bernard papers, 1886-1944.ca. 210 items.Mostly drawn from papers originally with the artist's family, this collection includes an important series of early travel letters, but is otherwise strongest in its representation of Bernard's later critical, theoretical, and imaginative writings. Getty Research InstituteHuysmans, J.-K. (Joris-Karl), 1848-1907. La cathédrale, 1897 Aug. 12.Huysmans, J.-K. (Joris-Karl), 1848-1907.La cathédrale, 1897 Aug. 12.2 v. (225, 245 p.) ; 22 cm.Houghton LibraryRaffaëlli, Jean François, 1850-1924. Jean François Raffaëlli papers, 1870-1929.Raffaëlli, Jean François, 1850-1924.Abbey, Edwin Austin, 1852-1911.Geffroy, Gustave, b. 1855.Gréville, Henry, 1842-1902Latenay, Gaston de, b. 1859.Villette, Adolphe Léon, 1857-1927.Jean François Raffaëlli papers, 1870-1929.220 items.The collection comprises 220 items, including 96 letters sent (1883-1916), 17 letters received (ca. 1883-1919), and 16 manuscripts (1886-1918). Personal documents include eight pages that list Raffaëlli's art work with titles and prices, and 34 documents regarding his copyright account (1920-1922) and insurance policies (1876-1920). The printed materials comprise 52 items, which include a Raffaëlli original print [1907?]; 11 reproductions of his paintings and drawings (1885-1897); five portraits of Raffaëlli, including three studio photographs (1870, 1895, 1902), a magazine photograph (1910?), and a lithograph by A. Villette; 25 clippings about the artist, his work and obituaries (1884-1929). One of the seven items in a miscellanea group is a commemorative banquet menu with a drypoint cover by Gaston de Latenay. The publication series comprises seven items, including auction and exhibition catalogs. Series I. The 71 letters sent to identified persons include two groups of letters to friends who helped Raffaëlli to publish his works in foreign magazines: Theodore Child, his liaison at the New York Harper's New Monthly Magazine (9 letters, 1887); and Gabriel Mourey, his liaison at the London art magazine The Studio (17 letters, 1898-1908). Other important correspondents include Georges Petit, who sold Raffaëlli's works in his gallery (5 letters, ca. 1884-1894); Léon Hennique, who wrote a text for Raffaëlli's book "Les types de Paris," and whom he congratulates for his excellent novel (6 letters, ca. 1883-1888); Clément Janin (7 letters, 1899-1915); and Emile van Marcke, whom he keeps informed about the scandal regarding a fake replica sold by Knoedler & Co. in New York (n.d.) Among the 25 letters sent to unidentified persons, one written in English on Hotel Martin, N.Y. letterhead is most interesting. It contains, in a condensed style, information about his present and previous trips to the U.S., followed by all the activities he has planned for his stay in New York, including the sights he intends to paint [Jan. 1899]. Among the 17 letters received, the most important are the five letters from Gustave Geffroy, about his portrait by Raffaëlli, their long friendship, and his book about Clemenceau (ca. 1910-1919); a letter from Edmond de Goncourt, accepting a 15-day sitting for a full-size portrait (1888); and letters from Claude Monet, Joris-Karl Huysmans, Robert de Montesquiou, and Jean Richepin. Series II. The manuscripts include 16 items, of which 6 are fragmentary texts; most have no titles. Three signed manuscripts were addressed to Georges Montorgeuil at the newspaper Eclair: two are predictions of the German defeat (1915, 1916), and the third is a nostalgic reminiscing about the Paris fortifications soon to be demolished (1918). Fragmentary texts are about the politics of hatred between France and Germany [1899], the history of the ruling classes in France, the effect of machines in future society, and the "Chinese danger." A sharp criticism of the Salon des Champs Elysées was mailed to the Grand journal (1896). The literary essays include one about a visit to a madhouse, and "Le chemineau aux étoiles," a poetical vision of Rafaëlli's familiar character, the tramp. A 12-page manuscript "Les petites marchandes des rues," signed by Henry Gréville, was written for Raffaëlli's illustrated book "Les types de Paris" (1888). Series III. Of special interest are the lists of Raffaëlli's art works, including titles and prices (8 p.). Series IV. The 49 items of printed materials include a rare copy of the print "Le cheval dans la plaine" made for an article of Ajalbert; a full-size lithograph portrait of Raffaëlli by A. Villette; the reproduction of a wood engraved bust of the artist, with 6 verses and a small profile in ink added below, signed; and a photograph of Raffaëlli seated, with palette and brush in hands, which he copied in his drypoint self-portrait of 1895. Series V. The seven publications include a small catalog of Raffaëlli's exhibition in New York, which reproduces his portrait by E.A. Abbey, dated Feb. 1895, followed by a 4-page manuscript of the artist in facsimile; and the auction catalog of Raffaëlli's estate sold at Drouot in 1924, after the artist's death. Getty Research InstituteArtinian, Artine, 1907-2005. Artine Artinian Collection, 1785-1963.Artinian, Artine, 1907-2005.Apollinaire, Guillaume, 1880-1918.Balzac, Honoré de, 1799-1850.Baudelaire, Charles, 1821-1867.Blum, Léon, 1872-1950.Camus, Albert, 1913-1960.Claudel, Paul, 1868-1955.Cocteau, Jean, 1889-1963.Colette, 1873-1954.Dumas, Alexandre, 1824-1895.Éluard, Paul, 1895-1952.Flaubert, Gustave, 1821-1880.France, Anatole, 1844-1924.Gide, André, 1869-1951.Goncourt, Edmond de, 1822-1896.Gourmont, Remy de, 1858-1915.Hahn, Reynaldo, 1875-1947.Huysmans, J.-K. (Joris-Karl), 1848-1907.Jacob, Max, 1876-1944.Jouvenel, Henry de, 1876-1935.Lamartine, Alphonse de, 1790-1869.Mauriac, François, 1885-1970.Proust, Marcel, 1871-1922.Rachilde, 1860-1953.Sainte-Beuve, Charles Augustin, 1804-1869.Sand, George, 1804-1876.Sartre, Jean-Paul, 1905-1980.Valéry, Paul, 1871-1945.Verlaine, Paul, 1844-1896.Willy, 1859-1931.Yourcenar, Marguerite.Zola, Émile, 1840-1902.Bard College.Artine Artinian Collection, 1785-1963.24 boxes (10.8 linear feet), 1 oversize box, 1 galley folder, 7 oversize folders.The Artine Artinian Collection of French literary manuscripts represents over thirty years of meticulous accumulation by the distinguished Maupassant scholar. The collection focuses on French writers of the latter half of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, with the largest segment devoted to Guy de Maupassant (1850-1893); however, both earlier and later materials are also present. Series I. Papers of Artine Artinian contains a single box of Artinian's own personal papers, which have been further subdivided into works and correspondence. The works are primarily composed of drafts for book reviews. Series II. French Literary Manuscripts Collected by Artine Artinian comprises the literary works and correspondence of writers collected by Professor Artinian. These are arranged alphabetically by author, and subdivided into works, correspondence and followed by miscellaneous materials, if any. The largest category is devoted to Maupassant, with much of the material the result of Artinian's survey of modern writers concerning the French author's legacy. Other writers represented in this collection include Honoré de Balzac, Gustave Flaubert, Anatole France, Marcel Proust, Rémy de Gourmont, Rachilde, George Sand, Paul Verlaine, and Émile Zola among others. FrenchEnglishHarry Ransom Humanities Research CenterMoreau, Gustave, 1826-1898. L'apparition.Moreau, Gustave, 1826-1898.Huysmans, Joris-Karl, 1848-1907.Breton, André, 1896-1966.L'apparition.Bibliothèque nationale de France, BnFDoyle, Arthur Conan, Sir, 1859-1930. Generalia : [autograph notebook / A. C. Doyle].Doyle, Arthur Conan, Sir, 1859-1930.Generalia : [autograph notebook / A. C. Doyle]. [ca. 189-?]1 v. (unpaged) ; 23 cm.Unpaged notebook (lined paper), with first 8 pages in A. C. Doyle's own handwriting (black ink), recording phrases and facts relating to India, some notes on the American Revolution, and miscellaneous jottings on Indian furniture, and on Huysmans' novel Là-bas. Toronto Public LibraryGrünewald, Matthias, 1480?-1528. Crucifixion.Grünewald, Matthias, 1480?-1528.Huysmans, Joris-Karl, 1848-1907.Crucifixion.Bibliothèque nationale de France, BnFMoreau, Gustave, 1826-1898. L'apparition [Multimédia multisupport].Moreau, Gustave, 1826-1898.Huysmans, Joris-Karl, 1848-1907.Breton, André, 1896-1966.L'apparition [Multimédia multisupport].Bibliothèque nationale de France, BnFHuysmans, Joris-Karl, 1848-1907. Claudine [Multimédia multisupport] : extr.Huysmans, Joris-Karl, 1848-1907.Claudine [Multimédia multisupport] : extr.Bibliothèque nationale de France, BnFHuysmans, J.-K. (Joris-Karl), 1848-1907. L'oblat [1903?].Huysmans, J.-K. (Joris-Karl), 1848-1907.L'oblat [1903?].1 p. Holograph, with holograph revisions.University of MichiganHarris, Frank, 1855-1931. Papers : of Frank Harris, 1893-1930.Harris, Frank, 1855-1931.Carrington, Charles,Davray, Henry-D., b. 1873,D'Erlanger, Baroness,Groves, Frank A.,Hancock, La Touche, 1860-Hinton, Percival,Laurie, Werner,Michaux, Jean,Parker, Kineton,Richards, Grant, 1872-1948,Schuster, Adela,Taylor, Brice Odell,Underwood, Wilbur, 1876-1935.Weber, W. R., Corporal,Papers : of Frank Harris, 1893-1930.94 items.The collection contains manuscripts of essays "Lovers of the truth: Anatole France," and "The dancing of Maud Allen." Correspondence describes his own work, especially the controversial "My life and loves," discusses the business details of writing, magazine editing and lecturing, expresses his concerns about censorship and the misinterpretation of his work, defends his frankness and pushes sales. He comments on the work of other writers, deriding the work of many contemporaries except James Joyce's "Ulysses." Harris describes Paris in 1914, predicts a German victory, and comments on his pro-German book. Letters to a soldier in post-war Germany elicit information on conditions there and despair over the future. His health, financial problems and a proposed edition of Shakespeare are also frequent topics. In addition the collection contains a photograph of Harris, prospectuses for the first two volumes of "My life and loves," a review of Huysman's "A rebours, " and notes for a lecture "Three modern figures, Nietzsche - Bernard Shaw - Walt Whitman." University of Virginia. LibraryHuysmans, Joris-Karl, 1848-1907. À rebours [Multimédia multisupport] / Joris-Karl Huysmans, aut.Huysmans, Joris-Karl, 1848-1907.À rebours [Multimédia multisupport] / Joris-Karl Huysmans, aut.Bibliothèque nationale de France, BnFAutograph File, H, 1584-1988.Autograph File, H11 linear feet (22 boxes)The Autograph File is an alphabetically arranged collection of single letters, manuscripts, and drawings received from various sources at various times. Additions continue to be made.Houghton LibraryAlbert Stephens Borgman autograph collection, 1600-1950.Borgman, Albert Stephens, 1890-1954, collector. Albert Stephens Borgman autograph collection, 1600-1950.4 boxes (1.3 linear ft.)Letters and a few manuscripts of prominent literary figures, statesmen, and politicians from the United States and Europe collected by American professor of English Albert Stephens Borgman.Houghton Library