Jacques de Lacretelle collection, 1920-1923.

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Jacques de Lacretelle collection, 1920-1923.

Consists of four autograph manuscripts, in French, of two of Lacretelle's works, LA VIE INQUIÈTE DE JEAN HERMELIN, his autobiographical novel, and "La Mort d'Hippolyte," a short story.

.20 linear ft. (1 half-size archival box)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8114780

Princeton University Library

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Lacretelle, Jacques ˜deœ 1888-1985

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The French novelist Jacques de Lacretelle was born on July 14, 1888, in Cormatin, France, and died on Jan. 2, 1985, in Paris. Lacretelle wrote his first novel, LA VIE INQUIÈTE DE JEAN HERMELIN (The Troubled Life of Jean Hermelin), an autobiographical novel of adolescence, in 1914, and it was published in 1920. Later, Lacretelle turned to short fiction and nonfiction, and wrote theater reviews for NOUVELLE REVUE FRANÇAISE. It was for the publication of AMOUR NUPTIALE (A Man's Life) in 1929 that...