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Paul ADAM (1862-1920, a prolific novelist, after having admi - Lot 3

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Paul ADAM (1862-1920, a prolific novelist, after having admi - Lot 3
Paul ADAM (1862-1920, a prolific novelist, after having admired General Boulanger and frequented Maurice Barrès, Paul Adam turned to libertarian ideas. It is from this period, between 1894 and 1902, that his collaboration with the Revue Blanche dates, where he created a column: "Critique des mœurs" (Criticism of morals) - It was a question of upsetting the established order) / Autograph manuscript signed, 9 p small in-4, with erasures and corrections and indications of layout for the printing: This is an article for the Revue Blanche as part of his column "Critique des mœurs", entitled "Aux Menteuses" in which he mixes cruel irony and striking realism about the adulterous or venal woman, mocking society in a real pamphlet, around 1899
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