Nobel Prize Winner Frédéric Mistral Writes To The Daughter Of His Fellow Provencal Poet Felix Gras
by FREDERIC MISTRAL
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FRÉDÉRIC MISTRAL (1830-1914). Mistral was a French writer who often used the Occitan language. He was awarded the 1904 Nobel Prize in Literature. ALS. 3pg. 5” x 8”. June 21, 1901. Maiano. An autograph letter signed “F. Mistral” in the Occitan language. A note at the top indicates this was written to a daughter of Felix Gras just months after Gras died; Felix Gras (1844-1901) was a poet and novelist from Provence. There are a couple of pencil notes, and the letter is in fine condition with a dark autograph.
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- Title
- Nobel Prize Winner Frédéric Mistral Writes To The Daughter Of His Fellow Provencal Poet Felix Gras
- Author
- FREDERIC MISTRAL
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- Used
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