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28. Louisa to mother
- Creator:
- Siefert, Louisa, 1845-1877
- Published / Created:
- 1870-77, undated
- Call Number:
- GEN MSS 640
- Collection Title:
- Louisa Siefert correspondence and poems
- Container / Volume:
- Box 2 | Folder 31
- Image Count:
- 53
- Resource Type:
- Archives or Manuscripts
- Abstract:
- Series I contains approximately a thousand letters, primarily personal correspondence among members of Louisa Siefert's family. The majority of the letters are between Siefert and her sister, Clemy (Siefert) Bost, and between Siefert and her mother, Adele-Adrienne (Belz) Siefert. These letters mainly document social and personal activities, such as news of Clemy's husband and children and the health of their mother. Many of Louisa Siefert's letters to her sister describe her own ailing health and advancing tuberculosis, and her doctors' advice. Letters to Siefert's mother also describe the dinners Siefert attends; visits with acquaintances, including Victor Hugo, Charles Blanc, and Paul Chenevard; and operas she sees. Other correspondents in the collection include Siefert's friends such as Charles Asselineau, Chenevard, and Emmanuel des Essarts; admirers of her poetry; the Journal de Lyon concerning her publications; and family members to each other after her death. Also in the collection are Siefert's wedding announcement and death notice; several accounts and receipts; and a manuscript, with numerous corrections, of Adele-Adrienne Siefert's memoirs of her daughter. and Series II contains eight volumes of poetry, primarily in Siefert's hand. Two volumes contain collections of other poets' works, one of which includes, dos-a-dos, a juvenile play by Siefert titled En Automne. Other volumes include a set of notes taken during a course on French poetry taught by Charles Asselineau, and four collections of original poetry dated between 1865 and 1872, which include many sentimental or dedicatory poems to friends and family members. The original poems are annotated with the dates of their composition, and occasionally with publication information; and laid in a volume titled Poems d'amour are two pages of comments on the poems in Asselineau's hand. Also included in the collection is a volume of reviews of Siefert's works, copied in her hand.
- Description:
- Louisa Siefert (1845-1877), poet, was raised in Lyon as a Protestant by her parents Henry Siefert, vice-consul to Portugal, and Adele-Adrienne (Belz) Siefert. Her first book of poems, Rayons perdus, was published in 1868 to great acclaim; other collections published during her lifetime include L'Année républicaine (1869); Les Stoïques (1870); Les Saintes Colères (1871); and Comédies romanesques (1872); as well as a novel, Méline (1875). Through her friendship with Charles Asselineau, she became well acquainted with other literary and artistic figures, including Victor Hugo, Emile Deschamps, Charles Baudelaire, and Paul Chenavard. In 1876, she married Jocelyn Pene, secretary to Emilio Castelar; a year later, she died of tuberculosis in Pau, France. After her death, her mother published Souvenirs, Poésies inédites. and Purchased from Bernard Quaritch, Ltd. on the Edwin J.Beinecke Book Fund, 2006.
- Subject (Geographic):
- France--Social life and customs--19th century
- Subject (Name):
- Siefert family
- Subject (Topic):
- Artists--France--19th century--Correspondence and Authors, French--19th century--Correspondence
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Louisa to mother
29. Louisa to mother
- Creator:
- Siefert, Louisa, 1845-1877
- Published / Created:
- 1873-1874
- Call Number:
- GEN MSS 640
- Collection Title:
- Louisa Siefert correspondence and poems
- Container / Volume:
- Box 3 | Folder 47
- Image Count:
- 55
- Resource Type:
- Archives or Manuscripts
- Abstract:
- Series I contains approximately a thousand letters, primarily personal correspondence among members of Louisa Siefert's family. The majority of the letters are between Siefert and her sister, Clemy (Siefert) Bost, and between Siefert and her mother, Adele-Adrienne (Belz) Siefert. These letters mainly document social and personal activities, such as news of Clemy's husband and children and the health of their mother. Many of Louisa Siefert's letters to her sister describe her own ailing health and advancing tuberculosis, and her doctors' advice. Letters to Siefert's mother also describe the dinners Siefert attends; visits with acquaintances, including Victor Hugo, Charles Blanc, and Paul Chenevard; and operas she sees. Other correspondents in the collection include Siefert's friends such as Charles Asselineau, Chenevard, and Emmanuel des Essarts; admirers of her poetry; the Journal de Lyon concerning her publications; and family members to each other after her death. Also in the collection are Siefert's wedding announcement and death notice; several accounts and receipts; and a manuscript, with numerous corrections, of Adele-Adrienne Siefert's memoirs of her daughter. and Series II contains eight volumes of poetry, primarily in Siefert's hand. Two volumes contain collections of other poets' works, one of which includes, dos-a-dos, a juvenile play by Siefert titled En Automne. Other volumes include a set of notes taken during a course on French poetry taught by Charles Asselineau, and four collections of original poetry dated between 1865 and 1872, which include many sentimental or dedicatory poems to friends and family members. The original poems are annotated with the dates of their composition, and occasionally with publication information; and laid in a volume titled Poems d'amour are two pages of comments on the poems in Asselineau's hand. Also included in the collection is a volume of reviews of Siefert's works, copied in her hand.
- Description:
- Louisa Siefert (1845-1877), poet, was raised in Lyon as a Protestant by her parents Henry Siefert, vice-consul to Portugal, and Adele-Adrienne (Belz) Siefert. Her first book of poems, Rayons perdus, was published in 1868 to great acclaim; other collections published during her lifetime include L'Année républicaine (1869); Les Stoïques (1870); Les Saintes Colères (1871); and Comédies romanesques (1872); as well as a novel, Méline (1875). Through her friendship with Charles Asselineau, she became well acquainted with other literary and artistic figures, including Victor Hugo, Emile Deschamps, Charles Baudelaire, and Paul Chenavard. In 1876, she married Jocelyn Pene, secretary to Emilio Castelar; a year later, she died of tuberculosis in Pau, France. After her death, her mother published Souvenirs, Poésies inédites. and Purchased from Bernard Quaritch, Ltd. on the Edwin J.Beinecke Book Fund, 2006.
- Subject (Geographic):
- France--Social life and customs--19th century
- Subject (Name):
- Siefert family
- Subject (Topic):
- Artists--France--19th century--Correspondence and Authors, French--19th century--Correspondence
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Louisa to mother
30. Louisa to mother
- Creator:
- Siefert, Louisa, 1845-1877
- Published / Created:
- 1871-1873
- Call Number:
- GEN MSS 640
- Collection Title:
- Louisa Siefert correspondence and poems
- Container / Volume:
- Box 2 | Folder 39
- Image Count:
- 59
- Resource Type:
- Archives or Manuscripts
- Abstract:
- Series I contains approximately a thousand letters, primarily personal correspondence among members of Louisa Siefert's family. The majority of the letters are between Siefert and her sister, Clemy (Siefert) Bost, and between Siefert and her mother, Adele-Adrienne (Belz) Siefert. These letters mainly document social and personal activities, such as news of Clemy's husband and children and the health of their mother. Many of Louisa Siefert's letters to her sister describe her own ailing health and advancing tuberculosis, and her doctors' advice. Letters to Siefert's mother also describe the dinners Siefert attends; visits with acquaintances, including Victor Hugo, Charles Blanc, and Paul Chenevard; and operas she sees. Other correspondents in the collection include Siefert's friends such as Charles Asselineau, Chenevard, and Emmanuel des Essarts; admirers of her poetry; the Journal de Lyon concerning her publications; and family members to each other after her death. Also in the collection are Siefert's wedding announcement and death notice; several accounts and receipts; and a manuscript, with numerous corrections, of Adele-Adrienne Siefert's memoirs of her daughter. and Series II contains eight volumes of poetry, primarily in Siefert's hand. Two volumes contain collections of other poets' works, one of which includes, dos-a-dos, a juvenile play by Siefert titled En Automne. Other volumes include a set of notes taken during a course on French poetry taught by Charles Asselineau, and four collections of original poetry dated between 1865 and 1872, which include many sentimental or dedicatory poems to friends and family members. The original poems are annotated with the dates of their composition, and occasionally with publication information; and laid in a volume titled Poems d'amour are two pages of comments on the poems in Asselineau's hand. Also included in the collection is a volume of reviews of Siefert's works, copied in her hand.
- Description:
- Louisa Siefert (1845-1877), poet, was raised in Lyon as a Protestant by her parents Henry Siefert, vice-consul to Portugal, and Adele-Adrienne (Belz) Siefert. Her first book of poems, Rayons perdus, was published in 1868 to great acclaim; other collections published during her lifetime include L'Année républicaine (1869); Les Stoïques (1870); Les Saintes Colères (1871); and Comédies romanesques (1872); as well as a novel, Méline (1875). Through her friendship with Charles Asselineau, she became well acquainted with other literary and artistic figures, including Victor Hugo, Emile Deschamps, Charles Baudelaire, and Paul Chenavard. In 1876, she married Jocelyn Pene, secretary to Emilio Castelar; a year later, she died of tuberculosis in Pau, France. After her death, her mother published Souvenirs, Poésies inédites. and Purchased from Bernard Quaritch, Ltd. on the Edwin J.Beinecke Book Fund, 2006.
- Subject (Geographic):
- France--Social life and customs--19th century
- Subject (Name):
- Siefert family
- Subject (Topic):
- Artists--France--19th century--Correspondence and Authors, French--19th century--Correspondence
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Louisa to mother
31. Louisa to mother
- Creator:
- Siefert, Louisa, 1845-1877
- Published / Created:
- 1872-1873, undated
- Call Number:
- GEN MSS 640
- Collection Title:
- Louisa Siefert correspondence and poems
- Container / Volume:
- Box 3 | Folder 46
- Image Count:
- 68
- Resource Type:
- Archives or Manuscripts
- Abstract:
- Series I contains approximately a thousand letters, primarily personal correspondence among members of Louisa Siefert's family. The majority of the letters are between Siefert and her sister, Clemy (Siefert) Bost, and between Siefert and her mother, Adele-Adrienne (Belz) Siefert. These letters mainly document social and personal activities, such as news of Clemy's husband and children and the health of their mother. Many of Louisa Siefert's letters to her sister describe her own ailing health and advancing tuberculosis, and her doctors' advice. Letters to Siefert's mother also describe the dinners Siefert attends; visits with acquaintances, including Victor Hugo, Charles Blanc, and Paul Chenevard; and operas she sees. Other correspondents in the collection include Siefert's friends such as Charles Asselineau, Chenevard, and Emmanuel des Essarts; admirers of her poetry; the Journal de Lyon concerning her publications; and family members to each other after her death. Also in the collection are Siefert's wedding announcement and death notice; several accounts and receipts; and a manuscript, with numerous corrections, of Adele-Adrienne Siefert's memoirs of her daughter. and Series II contains eight volumes of poetry, primarily in Siefert's hand. Two volumes contain collections of other poets' works, one of which includes, dos-a-dos, a juvenile play by Siefert titled En Automne. Other volumes include a set of notes taken during a course on French poetry taught by Charles Asselineau, and four collections of original poetry dated between 1865 and 1872, which include many sentimental or dedicatory poems to friends and family members. The original poems are annotated with the dates of their composition, and occasionally with publication information; and laid in a volume titled Poems d'amour are two pages of comments on the poems in Asselineau's hand. Also included in the collection is a volume of reviews of Siefert's works, copied in her hand.
- Description:
- Louisa Siefert (1845-1877), poet, was raised in Lyon as a Protestant by her parents Henry Siefert, vice-consul to Portugal, and Adele-Adrienne (Belz) Siefert. Her first book of poems, Rayons perdus, was published in 1868 to great acclaim; other collections published during her lifetime include L'Année républicaine (1869); Les Stoïques (1870); Les Saintes Colères (1871); and Comédies romanesques (1872); as well as a novel, Méline (1875). Through her friendship with Charles Asselineau, she became well acquainted with other literary and artistic figures, including Victor Hugo, Emile Deschamps, Charles Baudelaire, and Paul Chenavard. In 1876, she married Jocelyn Pene, secretary to Emilio Castelar; a year later, she died of tuberculosis in Pau, France. After her death, her mother published Souvenirs, Poésies inédites. and Purchased from Bernard Quaritch, Ltd. on the Edwin J.Beinecke Book Fund, 2006.
- Subject (Geographic):
- France--Social life and customs--19th century
- Subject (Name):
- Siefert family
- Subject (Topic):
- Artists--France--19th century--Correspondence and Authors, French--19th century--Correspondence
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Louisa to mother
32. Louisa to uncle
- Creator:
- Siefert, Louisa, 1845-1877
- Published / Created:
- 1870
- Call Number:
- GEN MSS 640
- Collection Title:
- Louisa Siefert correspondence and poems
- Container / Volume:
- Box 3 | Folder 55
- Image Count:
- 9
- Resource Type:
- Archives or Manuscripts
- Abstract:
- Series I contains approximately a thousand letters, primarily personal correspondence among members of Louisa Siefert's family. The majority of the letters are between Siefert and her sister, Clemy (Siefert) Bost, and between Siefert and her mother, Adele-Adrienne (Belz) Siefert. These letters mainly document social and personal activities, such as news of Clemy's husband and children and the health of their mother. Many of Louisa Siefert's letters to her sister describe her own ailing health and advancing tuberculosis, and her doctors' advice. Letters to Siefert's mother also describe the dinners Siefert attends; visits with acquaintances, including Victor Hugo, Charles Blanc, and Paul Chenevard; and operas she sees. Other correspondents in the collection include Siefert's friends such as Charles Asselineau, Chenevard, and Emmanuel des Essarts; admirers of her poetry; the Journal de Lyon concerning her publications; and family members to each other after her death. Also in the collection are Siefert's wedding announcement and death notice; several accounts and receipts; and a manuscript, with numerous corrections, of Adele-Adrienne Siefert's memoirs of her daughter. and Series II contains eight volumes of poetry, primarily in Siefert's hand. Two volumes contain collections of other poets' works, one of which includes, dos-a-dos, a juvenile play by Siefert titled En Automne. Other volumes include a set of notes taken during a course on French poetry taught by Charles Asselineau, and four collections of original poetry dated between 1865 and 1872, which include many sentimental or dedicatory poems to friends and family members. The original poems are annotated with the dates of their composition, and occasionally with publication information; and laid in a volume titled Poems d'amour are two pages of comments on the poems in Asselineau's hand. Also included in the collection is a volume of reviews of Siefert's works, copied in her hand.
- Description:
- Louisa Siefert (1845-1877), poet, was raised in Lyon as a Protestant by her parents Henry Siefert, vice-consul to Portugal, and Adele-Adrienne (Belz) Siefert. Her first book of poems, Rayons perdus, was published in 1868 to great acclaim; other collections published during her lifetime include L'Année républicaine (1869); Les Stoïques (1870); Les Saintes Colères (1871); and Comédies romanesques (1872); as well as a novel, Méline (1875). Through her friendship with Charles Asselineau, she became well acquainted with other literary and artistic figures, including Victor Hugo, Emile Deschamps, Charles Baudelaire, and Paul Chenavard. In 1876, she married Jocelyn Pene, secretary to Emilio Castelar; a year later, she died of tuberculosis in Pau, France. After her death, her mother published Souvenirs, Poésies inédites. and Purchased from Bernard Quaritch, Ltd. on the Edwin J.Beinecke Book Fund, 2006.
- Subject (Geographic):
- France--Social life and customs--19th century
- Subject (Name):
- Siefert family
- Subject (Topic):
- Artists--France--19th century--Correspondence and Authors, French--19th century--Correspondence
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Louisa to uncle
33. Poèmes d'amour
- Creator:
- Siefert, Louisa, 1845-1877
- Published / Created:
- [1857-1877]
- Call Number:
- GEN MSS 640
- Collection Title:
- Louisa Siefert correspondence and poems
- Container / Volume:
- Box 5 | Folder 121
- Image Count:
- 158
- Subject (Topic):
- French literature--19th century, French poetry--19th century, Romanticism--France, and Sentimentalism in literature
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Poèmes d'amour
34. [Poems by other poets]
- Creator:
- Siefert, Louisa, 1845-1877
- Published / Created:
- [1857-1877]
- Call Number:
- GEN MSS 640
- Collection Title:
- Louisa Siefert correspondence and poems
- Container / Volume:
- Box 5 | Folder 124
- Image Count:
- 164
- Description:
- Blank pages not digitized.
- Subject (Topic):
- French literature--19th century, French poetry--19th century, Romanticism--France, and Sentimentalism in literature
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > [Poems by other poets]
35. [Poems]
- Creator:
- Siefert, Louisa, 1845-1877
- Published / Created:
- [1857-1877]
- Call Number:
- GEN MSS 640
- Collection Title:
- Louisa Siefert correspondence and poems
- Container / Volume:
- Box 5 | Folder 123
- Image Count:
- 107
- Alternative Title:
- [Poems 7]
- Description:
- Blank pages not digitized.
- Subject (Topic):
- French literature--19th century, French poetry--19th century, Romanticism--France, and Sentimentalism in literature
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > [Poems]
36. [Poems]
- Creator:
- Siefert, Louisa, 1845-1877
- Published / Created:
- [1857-1877]
- Call Number:
- GEN MSS 640
- Collection Title:
- Louisa Siefert correspondence and poems
- Container / Volume:
- Box 5 | Folder 122
- Image Count:
- 205
- Alternative Title:
- [Poems 4]
- Subject (Topic):
- French literature--19th century, French poetry--19th century, Romanticism--France, and Sentimentalism in literature
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > [Poems]