Robert de Bonnières

Robert de Wierre de Bonnières (7 April 1850, in Paris – 7 April 1905) was a French poet, composer, novelist, travel writer, journalist at Le Figaro and Le Gaulois, and literary critic. He was well acquainted with all literary figures of the period - Guy de Maupassant dedicated his novela ''La Folle'' to Bonnières in 1882. He collaborated with several composers, notably Vincent d'Indy who set several of his poems and provided the libretto for Indy's opéra comique ''Attendez-moi de'', based on his own story ''Saugefleurie'' of 1885. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Contes à la reine by Bonnières, Robert de, 1850-1905

    Paris : P. Ollendorff, 1892
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    Les académiciens : comédie by Saint-Evremond, 1613-1703

    Paris : Charavay frères, 1879
    Other Authors: “…Bonnières, Robert de, 1850-1905…”
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    The road to Rosemond = Le manoir de Rosemonde by Duparc, Henri, 1848-1933

    Boston, Mass. : Boston Music Company, 1914
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    Other Authors: “…Bonnières, Robert de…”
    Format: Musical Score Book