Poème dramatique en trois actes.
Paris, Le Livre Contemporain, 1930
Inspired by a classic tale of Greek tragedy, Haraucourt's dramatic poem Héro et Léandre tells the Greek myth of the lovers Hero and Leander, and the story of their forlorn fate. It is divided into three acts - the meeting of the pair (la rencontre), a time of separation (l'exil), and the union (l'hyménée), each subdivided into tableaux. It was performed for the first time at the Paris cabaret theatre in Montmartre, Le Chat Noir, in November 1893.
First illustrated edition, number 32 of 125 copies on Montval paper; 8vo, (23.7 x 17.8 cm); title page in red and black, etched illustrations by A. -E. Marty, some offsetting, otherwise unmarked internally, coloured endpapers; publisher's pictorial russet morocco by I. Blanchetière, with inlaid designs in greens and blue repeating the illustration on p.26 (without figures), gilt lettering to spine, all edges gilt, pastedowns within gilt fillet and inlaid morocco, matching morocco-edged slipcase, rubbed; [2], 115, [4]pp.
Carteret, Illustrés, IV, 198. Monod, 5831.
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