[Funeral invitation and souvenir card]. by HUYSMANS, Joris-Karl.

[Funeral invitation and souvenir card]. by HUYSMANS, Joris-Karl. < >

~ [Funeral invitation and souvenir card]. Paris: [Maison Henri de Borniel, card by Louis de Bary in Rheims], 1907.

Black edged 4to bifolium (270 × 210 mm) and small 8vo bifolium (135 × 88 mm), both lithographed. The invitation with text to first page only, the remainder blank, as issued (folded), the card with reproduced photographic portrait and black letter text to all 4 pages.

Huysmans died on 12 May, 1907 after a long illness. He had dictated the text of his funeral invitation In his last days, having reportedly seen the handsome black-edged funeral notice of an acquaintance. Calling himself homme de lettres, adding his presidency of the Académie des Goncourt and membership of Légion d’Honneur, he simply states that he died ‘muni des Sacrements de l’Eglise’ (fortified by the sacraments of the church). It begins with the address ‘M[onsieur]’ for the addition of a recipient’s name, but it is blank here. The souvenir card is similarly black-edged and contains short excerpts from five of Huysmans’ works: En Route, La Cathèdrale, Sainte Lydwine, L’Oblat and Les Foules de Lourdes. The funeral took place at the church of Notre-Dame-des-Champs, and Huysmans was buried in the cemetery of Montparnasse — clothed, according to his last wishes, in the garb of a Benedictine monk. Banks, The Image of Huysmans, p. 205,

Keywords: french, literature, religion
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