CHATEAUBRIAND (François-René de). Autograph... - Lot 89 - Osenat

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CHATEAUBRIAND (François-René de). Autograph... - Lot 89 - Osenat
CHATEAUBRIAND (François-René de). Autograph manuscript. 1 p. in-4 of 2 ff. assembled at the time, many autograph additions and corrections. The first 5 lines, occupying the upper ff., are written in the hand of his private secretary Hyacinthe Pilorge, and also bear several of his autograph corrections. Two passages from the conclusion of his Essai sur la littérature anglaise, in a primitive version with several variants with the version printed for Gosselin and Furne in 1836, which allows us to follow the development of thought and the elaboration of the style. "When one has seen Washington and Bonaparte as I have seen them... "From the HAND OF PILORGE, WITH CORRECTIONS FROM CHATEAUBRIAND: "When one has seen, like me, Washington and Bonaparte, at their level, in another order of power, Pitt and Mirabeau, among the high criminals, Danton and Robespierre: what remains to be seen behind the great tomb of St. Helena? "Chateaubriand, who had dictated or had the term "conventional" copied, then crossed it out and corrected it by hand to "high criminals", while the final printed text would be "high revolutionaries". Chateaubriand never actually met Washington during his trip to the United States in 1791. "There will be a future, a powerful future, free in the fullness of the word.... But before we get there, we will have to go through social decay... "But before reaching the goal, it will be necessary to go through the social decomposition of CHATEAUBRIAND'S HAND: "There will be a future, a powerful future, free in all the fullness of the word, but it is far, far, far beyond all horison [Chateaubriand wrote and then crossed out "visible and no one will make it"]. It will be achieved from race to race only by this untiring hope, incorruptible to misfortune, whose wings grow and grow as everything seems to deceive it, by this hope which is stronger and longer than time and which the Christian alone possesses. But before reaching the goal, it will be necessary to pass thro
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