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ARNOLDIANA.
AVANT-PROPOS.
NOTICE SUR L'OPÉRA.
NOTICE SUR SOPHIE ARNOULD.
ARNOLDIANA.
A lively anthology gathers the most memorable quips, anecdotes, and sharp rejoinders that once floated through the salons of Paris. Centered on the celebrated singer‑actress Sophie Arnould, whose quick wit made her a favorite among the elite, the volume captures the playful spirit of the late‑18th‑century cultural scene. The editor has painstakingly rescued many obscure stories, presenting them alongside a concise biography that sketches her career and her ties to the Imperial Academy of Music.
Beyond the laughter, the collection serves as a window onto the social dynamics of the era—showing how actresses, singers, dancers and courtesans shaped opinions and fashions. Readers will hear the same clever repartees that enlivened gatherings at the Palais‑Royal, revealing the blend of artistry and libertine humor that defined the period. Though arranged as a series of stand‑alone episodes, the work paints a vivid portrait of a world where words themselves were a form of performance.
Full title
Arnoldiana, ou Sophie Arnould et ses contemporaines; recueil choisi d'Anecdotes piquantes, de Réparties et de bons Mots de Mlle Arnould précédé d'une notice sur sa vie précédé d'une Notice sur sa Vie et sur l'Académie impériale de Musique. recueil choisi d'Anecdotes piquantes, de Réparties et de bons Mots de Mlle Arnould précédé d'une notice sur sa vie précédé d'une Notice sur sa Vie et sur l'Académie impériale de Musique.
Language
fr
Duration
~4 hours (239K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Clarity, Vinciane Knappenberg and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/Canadian Libraries)
Release date
2012-02-24
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1740–1802
A celebrated star of the Paris Opéra, she was known for bringing unusual feeling and dramatic truth to 18th-century French opera. She also helped shape some of Gluck’s most famous works, creating leading roles that kept her name alive long after her own era.
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