Lettres Quelques Amis is a collection of personal letters written by Henri Franck, offering a poignant glimpse into the life and thoughts of the author. Published in 1920, these letters provide a unique window into the social and intellectual milieu of early 20th-century France. Franck's correspondence reveals his intimate relationships, philosophical reflections, and artistic sensibilities.
This volume presents a carefully curated selection of letters, showcasing Franck's distinctive voice and literary talent. Readers will appreciate the candor and depth of emotion expressed in these missives, which capture both the joys and struggles of his life. Lettres Quelques Amis is a valuable resource for scholars of French literature and anyone interested in the art of letter writing.
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