Stefan Zweig et Jean-Richard Bloch

This work brings together for the first time the correspondence between Stefan Zweig and the French novelist and essayist Jean-Richard Bloch, from 1912 to 1940, when Stefan Zweig definitively left Europe. Initially formal, their exchange became increasingly personal. They were linked by an affinity...

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Stefan Zweig et Jean-Richard Bloch
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