
Mélot du Dy
_Mélot du Dy, pseudonym of Robert Mélot, is a French-speaking Belgian poet and prose writer born in Brussels on October 27, 1891 and died in Rixensart on June 3, 1956. With Franz Hellens, Odilon-Jean Périer and Paul Fierens, he founded the magazine Le Disque vert in 1922.
Resources
Mélot du Dy revisited, by Philippe Jones, 2000
Text by Mélot du Dy about Jean Paulhan :
Bibliography of texts published in the NRF
The texts below, published in La Nouvelle Revue Française, are grouped into four main sets: texts by Mélot du Dy, notes and columns by the author, texts about the author, and, when available, translations by the author.
Texts by Mélot du Dy
- Bibelots, 1922-07-01
Texts about Mélot du Dy
These texts may include thematic studies about the author, correspondence, reading notes on works by or about the author, interviews conducted by the author, or works edited by the author.
- À l'amie dormante, par Mélot du Dy (Denoël et Steele), by Henri Pourrat, 1935-11-01, Revue des livres
Chronological distribution of texts published in the NRF (1908-1968)
This chart shows the chronological distribution of texts across the four categories defined above: Texts, Notes, Translations, and Texts about the author.
Bibliography of texts published in the journal Mesures
The texts below, published in the journal Mesures, are grouped into two sets: texts by Mélot du Dy and texts translated by the author.
Translated texts by Mélot du Dy
- John Keats, Trois poèmes, 15 avril 1939 [176 p.]