Alfred Vallette
Alfred Vallette (1858, Paris – 1935) was a French man of letters.
He founded (in 1890) and edited the Mercure de France, a Symbolist review publication. His wife, Rachilde, helped him to edit it.
Publications
- À l'écart, avec Raoul Minhar, Paris, Perrin, 1891 ; réédition chez Honoré Champion, 2004.
- La Vie grise. Le Vierge, Paris, Tresse et Stock, 1891 — Read online.
- Le Roman d'un homme sérieux : Alfred Vallette à Rachilde, 1885-1889, Mercure de France, Paris, 1943. Réédition (preface Édith Silve), Mercure de France, 1994.
- Lettres à A.-Ferdinand Herold, 1891-1935, et quelques-unes à son épouse, avant-propos et notes par Claire Lesage, Philippe Oriol, Christian Soulignac, Paris, Éditions du Fourneau, 1992.
- In perpetuum, roman inédit, Paris, Éditions du Fourneau, 1992.
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