ROLLAND Romain [Clamecy, 1866 - Vézelay,... - Lot 105 - Oger - Blanchet

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ROLLAND Romain [Clamecy, 1866 - Vézelay,... - Lot 105 - Oger - Blanchet
ROLLAND Romain [Clamecy, 1866 - Vézelay, 1944], French writer. Set of 14 letters addressed to Louis Lumet. Undated; formats in-8° and in-16. I will write to Buret; but I will not see him before his premiere at the Vaudeville, that is to say before Saturday or Sunday. He has left my rehearsals for a week. He is playing a big part with this performance, and does not want to be distracted by anything. "At the same time as your letter arrived, Mars told me his grievances, and also claimed for my personal share, 80 f. of gratuity to the extras, a sum that I had to pay because in fact it had been vaguely question of gratuity, without fixing a figure. "Three years ago, without warning, Lugné made me sign a paper that I misread; the next day I found myself a member of the Society of Authors, without having thought of it! "; "I declare that I renounce to the benefit of the Théâtre Civique all my copyright on the performance of Danton. "; "There is no need to insist too much on the socialist character of the work, unless he asks for it, for I am already afraid that the Escholiers, mediocrely satisfied with the diversion of Danton by the popular theatre, have worried him a little on the re-present. "; "Mars came to make a scene to me this morning, or rather to implore me, telling me that he was cornered himself by expenses. "I don't know Marcel Prévost. "I thank you for sending your Mirabeau. "I will speak to Peguy. We must try to get all the lively, energetic, and innovative elements that are scattered throughout the Reviews to unite and ally themselves. "I believe that I would have much more pleasure to be played in a popular way and in front of people, than in front of socialites. "; "If you knew the crushing trouble we had in mounting Danton. "; "The Mars affair annoys me greatly. I am convinced that he has abused us. But I wish we had the means to prove it. "; "I would like us to give a sort of great Shakespearean representation of the Revolution. »
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