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Collection Overview
Title: Collection of Marcel Proust papers, 1870-1950
ID: 01/01/MSS00045
Primary Creator: Proust, Marcel (1871-1922)
Extent: 12.0 Cubic Feet
Arrangement:
The collection is arranged in the following series and subseries:
Series 1: Madame Robert Proust gathering of Marcel Proust materials (acquired through Henri Lefebvre)
Series 2: Proust to Bibesco (Proust 1)
Series 3: Proust and Hauser Correspondence (Proust 2 and 2A)
-Subseries 1: LH (Hauser to Proust--Proust 2)
-Subseries 2: Hauser (Proust to Hauser--Proust 2A)
Series 4: Proust to Grandjean, Lauris, and others (Proust 3)
Series 5: Proust to Goyau, Daudet, Montesquiou-Fezensac, and others (Proust 4)
Series 6: Correspondence to Proust (Proust 5)
Series 7: Items by Proust (Proust 6-Proust 86)
Series 8: Montesquiou-Fezensac to Proust (Montesquiou 2-6)
Series 9: Correspondence from Walter Berry to Marcel Proust (Proust 87)
Series 10: Additional Accruals (Proust 88-93)
-Subseries 1: Correspondence with Blanche, Daudet, Dreyfus, Lemaire, and Schiff to Marcel Proust (Proust 88-92)
-Subseries 2: September 2013 accrual (Proust 93)
Series 11: Proust's milieu
-Subseries 1: Jacques Brehant and Amelie Bessiere
-Subseries 2: Friends and acquaintances writing for newspapers
-Subseries 3: Comtesse Greffulhe
-Subseries 4: George Boyer
-Subseries 5: Mary Wooster
-Subseries 6: Francois Selz collection of Leon Pierre-Quint and Henri de Montherlant
-Subseries 7: Pierre-Quint manuscripts
-Subseries 8: Fragiles
-Subseries 9: Daudet family
Languages: French
Scope and Contents of the Materials
Papers of the French novelist Marcel Proust provides a look at the man and his times. Proust had a large and varied number of correspondents, and his letters include an important source of information about Parisian life and French culture at the turn of the century. Includes published and unpublished manuscripts, documents and letters about the Dreyfus Affair, John Ruskin, and the nature and function of literary criticism.
Biographical Note
Born July 10, 1871 in Auteuil, France, a suburb of Paris, to wealthy parents Dr. Adrien Proust and Jeanne Weil. A nervous and frail child, he suffered from severe asthma. He completed one year of military service, then studied law and philosophy. He published his first works, Portraits de Peintres and Plaisirs et les Jours, in 1896. Proust's unpublished works from this period, Jean Santeuil and Contre Sainte-Beuve, were discovered in the 1950s.
His earliest love affairs, which had been heterosexual, changed later into homosexual affairs. To the age of 35 Proust lived the life of a social climber in the Paris salons, although he worked for a short time as a lawyer and was also active in the Dreyfuss affair.
During 1899 he became interested in the works of the English critic John Ruskin (1819-1900), and after Ruskin's death the next year, Proust published an article that established him as a Ruskin scholar. Proust wrote several more articles on Ruskin, and with the help of an English-speaking friend, Marie Nordlinger, and his mother, Proust translated into French Ruskin's The Bible of Amiens (1904) and Sesame and Lilies (1906).
When Proust's father died in 1903 and his mother in 1905, he withdrew gradually from society, living in a sound-proof apartment and devoting himself chiefly to writing and introspection. In 1913 Proust published the first of his seven part major work, A la recherche du temps perdu (Remembrance of Things Past). The second volume appeared in 1919 and won the Goncourt Prize, and the next parts made him internationally famous. He worked on his novel from 1909 until the end of life.
Died November 18, 1922 in Paris, France of bronchitis and pneumonia, contracted after a series of asthma attacks. The final volumes of his novel appeared under the direction of his brother Robert.
In his own lifetime, the merit of Proust's novel was debated by those who perceived its brilliance and those who claimed it was unreadable. Today it is recognized as one of the major literary works of the Western canon.
Administrative Information
Repository:
Rare Book & Manuscript Library, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Access Restrictions:
Open to researchers.
Use Restrictions:
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Box and Folder Listing
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Series 1: Madame Robert Proust gathering of Marcel Proust materials (acquired through Henri Lefebvre)],
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Series 2: Proust to Bibesco (Proust 1)],
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Series 3: Proust and Hauser Correspondence (Proust 2 and 2A)],
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Series 4: Proust to Grandjean, Lauris, and others (Proust 3)],
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Series 5: Proust to Goyau, Daudet, Montesquiou-Fezensac, and others (Proust 4)],
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Series 6: Correspondence to Proust (Proust 5)],
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Series 7: Items by Proust (Proust 6-Proust 86)],
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Series 8: Montesquiou-Fezensac to Proust (Montesquiou 2-6)],
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Series 9: Correspondence from Walter Berry to Marcel Proust (Proust 87)],
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Series 10: Additional Accruals (Proust 88-93)],
[Series 11: Proust's milieu],
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- Series 11: Proust's milieu
- Sub-series 1: Jacques Brehant and Amelie Bessiere
- Box 16
- Folder 1
- Item Bessiere-Brehant 1: Jacques Brehant articles, undated
- Four articles written by Jacques Brehant, son of Amelie Bessiere (cousin of Marcel Proust), and one article by Philip Kolb
- Creator: Brehant, Jacques; Kolb, Philip
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Physical Description: 6 packets
- Folder 2
- Item Bessiere-Brehant 2: Conversations enregistrees entre Amelie Bessiere et Jacques Brehant, 1973-1974
- Three portfolios of photocopies of transcriptions of conversations between Amelie Bessiere, cousin of Proust, and her son Jacques Brehant; photographs of Bessiere and photocopies of photographs.
- Creator: Brehant, Jacques; Bessiere, Amelie
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Physical Description: 3 portfolios, 5 photos, 12 photocopies
- Sub-series 2: Friends and acquaintances writing for newspapers
- Box 16
- Folder 3
- Item Newspapers 1: Articles by Jacques-Emile Blanche about Proust, ca. 1928
- Newspaper clippings: Two parts of article "Mes Modeles" on Marcel Proust by Jacques-Emile Blanche; one by unknown author.
- Creator: Blanche, Jacques-Emile
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Physical Description: 3 clippings
- Folder 4
- Item Newspapers 2: "Un Gentilhomme de Lettres", 6 July 1892
- Newspaper clipping of article by Georges Rodenbach published in Le Figaro.
- Creator: Rodenbach, Georges
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Physical Description: 1 clipping
- Sub-series 3: Comtesse Greffulhe
- Box 16
- Folder 5
- Item Greffulhe 1: Comtesse Greffulhe papers, ca. 1886-1938
- Household notes and three photographs: "La Dione," bust on mantlepiece; mother with two children; Elaine Greffulhe, [18]86
- Creator: elisabeth, Countess Greffulhe
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Physical Description: 34 sheets, 3 photos
- Sub-series 4: George Boyer
- Box 16
- Folder 6
- Item Boyer 1: Lemaire, Mme Madeleine to Boyer, Georges to attend soiree, undated
Autograph MS
First line: "Priere Priere a Monsieur Georges Boyer d'aller ce soir a 10 heures Chez Madame Madeleine Lemaire?"
- Creator: Lemaire, Madeleine
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Physical Description: 1 page
- Folder 7
- Item Boyer 2: Georges Boyer portrait, undated
- Portrait of Georges Boyer on board, by Mon. Benque, 33, Rue Boissy d'Anglas, Paris, or 111, Rue des Marechaux, Varsovie
- Creator: Benque, Mon.
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Physical Description: 1 portrait
- Sub-series 5: Mary Wooster
- Box 16
- Folder 8
- Item Wooster 1: Mary Wooster papers, 1971, 1978
- ALS dated "31/XVI/71" from Wooster, Mary to Waren deLeone to you all at the [?] house", and two photographs of Mary Wooster, one taken by Cecil Beaton
- Creator: Wooster, Mary; Beaton, Cecil
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Physical Description: 1 page, 2 photographs
- Sub-series 6: Francois Selz collection of Leon Pierre-Quint and Henri de Montherlant
- Box 16
- Folder 9
- Item Selz 1: "Mon attitude a l'egard de l'Allemagne avant le guerre", undated
- Original carbon copy of Henri de Montherlant's article
- Acquisition Information: gift of François Selz, 1989
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Creator: Montherlant, Henri de
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Physical Description: 32 pages
- Folder 10
- Item Selz 2: "Henri de Montherlant 1945", undated
- Original ms signed (2 drafts), original typescript, photocopy of article by Leon Pierre-Quint.
- Acquisition Information: gift of François Selz, 1989
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Creator: Pierre-Quint, Leon
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Physical Description: 41 pages
- Folder 11
- Item Selz 3: Beer, Jean de to M Ribet, 23 June 1945
- Typed copy of letter concerning Henri de Montherlant
- Acquisition Information: gift of François Selz, 1989
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Physical Description: 1 1/4 pages
- Folder 12
- Item Selz 4: "Su te Comique dans l'oeuvre de Marcel Proust", undated
- Two ms drafts of article by Leon Pierre-Quint and 4 leaves of proofs
- Acquisition Information: gift of François Selz, 1989
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Creator: Pierre-Quint, Leon
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Physical Description: 28 pages
- Folder 13
- Item Selz 5: Pierre-Quint lecture at Illiers, ca. August 1955
- MS of speech by Leon Pierre-Quint delivered at Illiers, August 29, 1955
- Acquisition Information: gift of François Selz, 1989
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Creator: Pierre-Quint, Leon
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Physical Description: 7 pages
- Folder 14
- Item Selz 6: Foreword about Miroslav Karleja, undated
- MS and typescript drafts of Pierre-Quint's foreword for "Enterrement a Theresienbourg" by Miroslav Karleja and one newspaper clipping
- Acquisition Information: gift of François Selz, 1989
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Creator: Pierre-Quint, Leon
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Physical Description: 91 pages
- Sub-series 7: Pierre-Quint manuscripts
- Box 16
- Folder 15
- Item Pierre-Quint 1: "Vingt-cinq ans apres la work de Marcel Proust", ca. 1947
- MSS, 2 versions of article by Leon Pierre-Quint
- Creator: Pierre-Quint, Leon
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Physical Description: 13 pages
- Folder 16
- Item Pierre-Quint 2: "Le Colonel Foster plaidera coupable on les sujet interdit au theatre", ca. 1947
- MS of article by Leon Pierre-Quint
- Creator: Pierre-Quint, Leon
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Physical Description: 2 pages
- Folder 17
- Item Pierre-Quint 3: "Les consequences philosophiques des theories d'Einstein", ca. 1947
- MS signed of article by Leon Pierre-Quint
- Creator: Pierre-Quint, Leon
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Physical Description: 5 pages
- Sub-series 8: Fragiles
- Box 16
- Folder 18
- Item Fragiles: "Fragiles", unknown
- photocopies of rare book by Louis de Robert
- Physical Description: 1 portfolio
- Sub-series 9: Daudet family
- Box 16
- Folder 19
- Item Daudet 1: M & Mme Alphonse Daudet newspaper clippings, ca. 1940
- Newspaper clippings about M & Mme Alphonse Daudet
- Physical Description: 20 pieces
- Folder 20
- Item Daudet 2: Les Cahiers Marcel Proust (5) Autor de Soixant lettres de Marcel Proust par Lucien Daudet, undated
- MS draft of book by Lucien Daudet
- Creator: Daudet, Lucien
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Physical Description: 130 pages
- Folder 21
- Item Daudet 3: "Un dimance au Conservatoire," Le Gaulois, 14 January 1895
Newspaper article by Marcel Proust. Front page.
Inscribed by Proust: "A Monsieur Lucien Daudet, en souvenir du Duc de Richmond et des oeillets roses" (to Mr. Lucien Daudet, in memory of the Duke of Richmond and [of the] pink carnations) and signed "son devoue Marcel Proust" (His devoted Marcel Proust).
- Creator: Proust, Marcel
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Physical Description: 1 clipping
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Series 1: Madame Robert Proust gathering of Marcel Proust materials (acquired through Henri Lefebvre)],
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Series 2: Proust to Bibesco (Proust 1)],
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Series 3: Proust and Hauser Correspondence (Proust 2 and 2A)],
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Series 4: Proust to Grandjean, Lauris, and others (Proust 3)],
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Series 5: Proust to Goyau, Daudet, Montesquiou-Fezensac, and others (Proust 4)],
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Series 6: Correspondence to Proust (Proust 5)],
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Series 7: Items by Proust (Proust 6-Proust 86)],
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Series 8: Montesquiou-Fezensac to Proust (Montesquiou 2-6)],
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Series 9: Correspondence from Walter Berry to Marcel Proust (Proust 87)],
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Series 10: Additional Accruals (Proust 88-93)],
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