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GILBERT (Nicolas) – The Works of Gilbert.
See original version (French)
167
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GILBERT (Nicolas) – The Works of Gilbert.
See original version (French)
Estimate €20
Voluntary lot
Description
GILBERT (Nicolas) – The Works of Gilbert. Preceded by a historical note by Mr Charles Nodier. Paris, Menard and Desenne Fils, 1826, 12mo, frontispiece, 314 pp., contemporary red cardboard binding, plain spine. Nicolas-Joseph-Florent Gilbert, a writer from Lorraine, was born in 1750 at Fontenoy-le-Château in the Vosges. In 1770, he left Nancy, where he had been living since 1768, to go to Paris and join d’Alembert, who, despite his promises, did not appoint him to a post as tax collector. He then moved in the literary circles of the time and published plays, pamphlets and poetry. Shortly before his death, he published a work entitled *Odes* (which were inspired by several psalms), better known as *Adieu à la Vie* (*Farewell to Life*), which inspired Alfred de Vigny. It is believed that Gilbert died at the Hôtel-Dieu in 1780 as a result of a fall from a horse, or more precisely, following a trepanation operation. However, one might question the veracity of the circumstances surrounding his death. Indeed, the Romantics later undoubtedly created a ‘cursed poet’ myth based on the author’s life – an image of an unhappy poet rejected by his own era. In very good condition.
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About the sale
Books from Lorraine (Toul) and second-hand books; comic books (Tintin and Asterix)
Auction location
Auction time
09/01/2026 at 2:00 PM
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