Box 1
Contains 96 Results:
Cocteau, Jean, to E.R. Curtius, 22 July 1929
ALS in French.
Cocteau, Jean, to E.R. Curtius, 10 October 1929
Telegram in French.
Crevel, René, to E.R. Curtius, 27 September 1924]
ALS in French, mostly about "the Americanization of Europe."
Crevel, René, to E.R. Curtius, n.d. [1927]
ALS in French, mostly about his writing projects.
Crevel, René, to E.R. Curtius, July 1928
ALS in French: writing projects; Paul Éluard reads Proust.
Crevel, René, to E.R. Curtius, 28 december 1931
ALS in French: "J'aime vos compliments, mais pas ce que vous dites de la Révolution... Notre capitalisme, nos nationalisme, le ridicule pan-européanisme à la Coudenhove-Kalergi ont fait leur preuve. Votre Hitler, notre Action Française se valent -- ne valent pas cher. Si vous avez une minute, dites-moi pourquoi vous traitez ainsi la Révolution. Je ne crois pas au libéralisme."
Desjardins, Paul, to E.R. Curtius, 31 July 1923
ALS in French.
Evrard, Eugène, Jacques, to E.R. Curtius, 18 March 1932
ALS in French.
Friess, Ruth [wife of Horace L. Friess], to E.R. Curtius, 20 February 1932
ALS in English.
Gide, André , to E.R. Curtius, 16 October 1936
ALS in French: a friendly arranging to meet Curtius in Paris; he will not see him at the gathering arranged by "Charlie D.B." [Charles Du Bos], because he will be in Cuverville for his wedding anniversary ; he therefore invites Curtius and his wife to have tea on another day, rue Vaneau, with "Mme Théo [van Rysselberghe]". Gide asks Curtius to give him a phone call "in the morning before 11AM."