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Edmond Bailly
Born
Henri-Edmond Limet

19 June 1850
Died8 September 1916(1916-09-08) (aged 66)
Paris
Occupation(s)Librarian
Composer
Publisher

Henri-Edmond Limet called Edmond Bailly (19 June 1850 – 8 September 1916) was a French librarian and publisher.

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Biography

Edmond Bailly was a musician and writer of symbolic, theosophical and esoteric inspiration. He wrote essays, narratives and articles on "esoteric music".

His most remarkable work was undoubtedly his direction of the Librairie de l'art independant[1] opened in Paris at 11 Rue de la Chaussée-d'Antin. There, he published several magazines and took care of young authors. Thus he became one of the animators of symbolism but also of the Theosophical Society. André Gide, Paul Claudel, Henri de Régnier, Pierre Louÿs, Louis-Nicolas Ménard began publishing their first works at the Librairie de l'Art Indépendant, which closed in 1917.

Works

  • 1888: Étude sur la vie et les œuvres de Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock.[2]
  • 1887: Lumen, féerie chatoyante.[3]
  • 1900: Le son dans la nature, in "The Theosophical Review", No.26, August, page 573.
  • 1900: Le Pittoresque musical à l'Exposition.[4]
  • 1903: L'Islamisme et son enseignement ésotérique.[5]
  • 1909: La Légende de Diamant, sept récits du monde celtique.[6]
  • 1912: Le Chant des voyelles comme invocation aux dieux planétaires.[7]

Bibliography

  • Frédéric Maget, Edmond Bailly et la Librairie de l’Art indépendant (1889–1917), mémoire de master, Centre d'histoire culturelle des sociétés contemporaines, Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, 2006.
  • Denis Herlin, "Le cercle de l’Art indépendant", in Debussy, La musique et les arts, catalogue of the exhibition Debussy at the musée de l’Orangerie (22 February - 11 June 2012), Musée d’Orsay/Skira/Flammarion, 2012, (pp. 76–89), (pp. 178–181).
  • Denis Herlin, « À la Librairie de l’Art indépendant : musique, poésie, art et ésotérisme », Histoires littéraires, vol. XVII (no 68 ; October–December 2016), (pp. 7–56).

References

  1. ^ "Librairie de l'art independant". Archived from the original on 2019-04-06. Retrieved 2017-07-18.
  2. ^ Étude sur la vie et les œuvres de Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock
  3. ^ Lumen, féerie chatoyante
  4. ^ Le Pittoresque musical à l'Exposition
  5. ^ e-book L'Islamisme et son enseignement ésotérique, read online.
  6. ^ La Légende de Diamant, sept récits du monde celtique
  7. ^ Read online, on Pierre Painblanc's site.

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