Sully Prudhomme - ALS - Signed Letter - 1896

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Sully Prudhomme (6 March 1839 – 6 September 1907) was a French poet and essayist. He was the first winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1901.
This three pages letter dated 4th of July 1896 is essentially a heartfelt "congratulations" to a close friend on his upcoming marriage, mixed with reflections on their long history together.
Key Takeaways from the Text
​A "Man of Will": Prudhomme notes that his friend didn't just "fall" into marriage, but "founded" it through his own will. This reflects Prudhomme's own philosophical background—he often wrote about the intersection of human emotion and intellectual determination.
​Deep Intimacy: He uses the term "notre intimité" (our intimacy/closeness), suggesting they were very close confidants who shared their life goals ("projects") with one another long before they became a reality.
​Poetic Warmth: Even in a private letter, his Nobel-prize-winning style shines through. He talks about being "invisibly present" with his friend, which is a very poetic way of saying "I'm there in spirit."

Sully Prudhomme (6 March 1839 – 6 September 1907) was a French poet and essayist. He was the first winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1901.
This three pages letter dated 4th of July 1896 is essentially a heartfelt "congratulations" to a close friend on his upcoming marriage, mixed with reflections on their long history together.
Key Takeaways from the Text
​A "Man of Will": Prudhomme notes that his friend didn't just "fall" into marriage, but "founded" it through his own will. This reflects Prudhomme's own philosophical background—he often wrote about the intersection of human emotion and intellectual determination.
​Deep Intimacy: He uses the term "notre intimité" (our intimacy/closeness), suggesting they were very close confidants who shared their life goals ("projects") with one another long before they became a reality.
​Poetic Warmth: Even in a private letter, his Nobel-prize-winning style shines through. He talks about being "invisibly present" with his friend, which is a very poetic way of saying "I'm there in spirit."

Details

Era
1400-1900
Number of books
2
Signed by
Sully Prudhomme
Author/ Illustrator
Sully Prudhomme
Title
ALS - Signed Letter
Condition
Fair
Year
1896
Language
French
Original language
Yes
Extras
Signed by author
Country of origin
France
Autographed by a famous person
Yes
Details signature
Hand signed
Has certificate of authenticity
Yes
RomaniaVerified
3
Objects sold
Private

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