Letter [ca. 1885], London] to "Monsieur" [i.e. Gabriel Mourey? n.p.]

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Letter [ca. 1885], London] to "Monsieur" [i.e. Gabriel Mourey? n.p.]

Concerns the possible publication in France of his early poetry; discloses that the quasi-medieval quotations [accompanying his Laus Veneris and The Leper] are fabrications.

[4] p. on 1 l. Holograph signed.

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