Jules Mouquet poems and letter to Ormand Lods [manuscript], n.d. and 1931 March 12.

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Jules Mouquet poems and letter to Ormand Lods [manuscript], n.d. and 1931 March 12.

Mouquet, Saint Halery sur Somme, thanks Lods for an article on the author of "Adolphe" (Benjamin Constant); enquires about a friend; arranges to meet in Paris; and asks Lods's opinion of a book on Baudelaire. Mouquet also sends an article he has written plus two sonnets, n.d., by or influenced by Baudelaire. These items were found in a no-longer-extant copy of Baudelaire's "Vers Retrouves", with introduction and notes by Mouquet.

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Baudelaire, Charles, 1821-1867

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Charles Baudelaire is widely regarded as one of the best French poets of the 19th century; he also wrote art criticism and translated the tales of Edgar Allan Poe. From the description of Charles Baudelaire letters, 1859-1863. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 40526418 French poet and art critic. From the description of Letter : to Paul Chenavard, Paris. 1863 Nov. 25. (Getty Research Institute). WorldCat record id: 81339728 ...

Mouquet, Jules, 1878-

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Lods, Ormand.

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