Félix Husson dit CHAMPFLEURY.

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Félix Husson dit CHAMPFLEURY.
Pebbled dog. Fantaisies d'hiver. Paris, librairie pittoresque de Martinon, 1847. In-12, percaline olive à la Bradel with flaps, lavaliere morocco title page, entirely untrimmed, covers preserved (late 19th century binding). Rare first edition: it was published on author's account. Important collection : it marks a date in the literary history. Champfleury was one of the main theorists of realism. Autograph signed on the false title: To my dear colleague Louis Leroy/Champfleury. Writer and journalist, but also painter and engraver, Louis Leroy (1812-1885) is the author of light plays, two of which were written in collaboration with Eugène Labiche in 1872. He is credited with the invention of the term "impressionist" - which existed before him - in a famous article in the Charivari of April 25, 1874 about, among other things, Claude Monet's Impression Sunrise. An autograph letter signed by Champfleury of February 2, 1871 addressed, probably, to Louis Leroy (4 pages small in-12) has been bound at the top. He is reassured to have had good news from his correspondent. "There is no more danger now for those who will have been able to support this life of anguish and privations; but what dramas in the families, what ruins and what efforts held to make for a long time!" He explains to have been forced to leave Paris because his "state of health could not accommodate the military service and the privations [...]. Not being able to do anything for the active national defense, I immersed myself in study and will return to Paris close by for the reforms that the nation will demand of every citizen." He wrote a memoir on education and wished to attend the Bordeaux Assembly (the government had retreated to Bordeaux after France's capitulation in the war against Prussia and the newly elected Assembly would sit in the city's Grand Theatre): he asked to be designated as a delegate of the Société des Gens de Lettres. "All of Europe will come to see a nation die or be reborn. I believe in a social Renaissance."
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