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Juliette Drouet Letters to Victor Hugo
1833-1903
Letters from Juliette Drouet to Victor Hugo. 440 letters, partially covering the years 1833 - 1851. Also included are two letters (1903 - 1906) relating to the collection whilst in the care of John El...
Juliette Drouet letters to Victor Hugo
1846
Letters sent by Juliette Drouet to Victor Hugo during 1846. Catalogued individually.
Juliette Drouet letters to Victor Hugo
1847
Letters sent by Juliette Drouet to Victor Hugo during 1847. Catalogued individually.
Juliette Drouet letters to Victor Hugo
1848
Letters sent by Juliette Drouet to Victor Hugo during 1848. Catalogued individually.
Juliette Drouet letters to Victor Hugo
1849
Letters sent by Juliette Drouet to Victor Hugo during 1849. Catalogued individually.
Juliette Drouet letters to Victor Hugo
1850
Letters sent by Juliette Drouet to Victor Hugo during 1850. Catalogued individually.
Juliette Drouet letters to Victor Hugo
1851
Letters sent by Juliette Drouet to Victor Hugo during 1851. Catalogued individually.
Correspondence concerning the Drouet letters
1903 - 1906
Correspondence concerning the Drouet letters whilst in the possession of John Eliot Hodgkin.
Juliette Drouet letter to Victor Hugo
16 Oct 1846
The letter is in two parts, written across two days. In the first one, she enquires why Hugo has not shown up at her place yet, then stops - presumably because Hugo has arrived. In the second part (3p...
Juliette Drouet letter to Victor Hugo
01 Jan 1847
She thanks him for his greetings letter and describes her love for him. She then says that she went to St-Mandé, but nobody was there to open the gates of the cemetery. Sent on a Saturday at 9:30pm. ...
Juliette Drouet letter to Victor Hugo
08 Jan 1849
She says that due to the rainy weather, she can drive him to the assembly. She also asks the dimension of his bedroom window so two artisans [the Rivière sisters?] could work on it. She concludes by ...
Juliette Drouet letter to Victor Hugo
29 Jan 1848
Says that she cried when he left her place the day before. She also tells her bad dreams. Dated Saturday, 9:45am.