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Le Gallienne Richard



Richard Le Gallienne, Oscar Wilde's Lover and "Sad Heart of Pagan Wasteneys" Creator

 

Undated AMS inscribed overall and signed by British poet Richard Le Gallienne (1866-1947) as "Richard Le Gallienne" at bottom. Featuring two sizable paragraphs and two stanzas including three original cross-out edits. The manuscript excerpt is written on two pieces of paper, the smaller one adhered to the larger cream, blue-lined remnant. Expected wear including paper folds. Mounting traces and one old repair verso that has bled through to the other side in the lower left corner, else very good to near fine. 6.5" x 7.25". Accompanied by an original sales receipt dated August 2, 1938.

 

A remarkable early draft of what would become part of Richard Le Gallienne's novel The Love-Letters of the King, or The Life Romantic (Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, 1904). The excerpt comes from Chapter XVI, "The Sad Heart of Pagan Wasteneys," in which the novel's protagonist, a lovelorn poet, struggles with his emotions. Frustrated by his misplaced romantic love, Wasteneys eventually becomes a reckless and dissolute womanizer. Our excerpt corresponds to pages 105-106.

 

In full:


"I answered: 'Very little child, I shall love you as long as this strange life lasts - longer, I cannot say, as I am too old and too real to make promises for an eternity of which I know nothing.'

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I have had a strange feeling this week that Meriel was in London, though I have no word from her; + the feeling has been so strong that I have walked the streets looking for her - in vain. As I walked I made this little song:

I sought through London for one face,

London with all her lovely faces,

At every hour in every place

I sought my one beloved face,

Yea! sought it in unlovely places.

 

But though I waited all day long

She never never never came,

In vain I drown my heart in song,

In vain each day I call her name, -

God give me courage to be strong.

And love her still the same.

 

Richard Le Gallienne."

 

Le Gallienne embarked upon his writing career after being introduced to Irish satirist and wag Oscar Wilde. Around 1888, the two briefly became lovers; Wilde and Le Gallienne remained friends after their physical relationship ended. Le Gallienne worked as a freelance poet, book editor, magazine contributor, translator and journalist well into the twentieth century. 

 

The sales receipt comes from John Heise Autographs of Syracuse, New York. John Heise (born 1953) established his eponymous company circa 1885. In addition to collecting autographs and manuscripts, the successful businessman founded the Syracuse Wire Works.

 



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