Souvenirs de la duchesse de Dino publiés par sa petite fille, la Comtesse Jean de Castellane.

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Souvenirs de la duchesse de Dino publiés par sa petite fille, la Comtesse Jean de Castellane.

by duchesse de Dorothée Dino

FR·~7 hours·44 chapters

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44 total
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Produced by Mireille Harmelin, Eric Vautier and the Online

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SOUVENIRS DE LA DUCHESSE DE DINO - PUBLIÉS PAR SA PETITE-FILLE - LA COMTESSE JEAN DE CASTELLANE

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PARIS - CALMANN-LEVY, ÉDITEURS - PRÉFACE

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II

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III

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IV

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ÉTIENNE LAMY. - AVANT-PROPOS

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COMTESSE JEAN DE CASTELLANE. - SOUVENIRS DE LA DUCHESSE DE DINO - INTRODUCTION

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Description

A vivid portrait emerges of a woman who traversed three nations with equal ease—born in Courland, educated in Berlin, and polished at the French court. From her early reputation as a prodigy in Berlin to the dazzling debut at the Congress of Vienna, the memoir charts how youthful charm and keen intellect turned her into a diplomatic asset for her famous uncle, the formidable Talleyrand. The narrative captures the delicate dance of conversation, the calculated poise of the aristocratic salons, and the sheer pressure of pleasing every eye that watched her rise.

Written in 1822, the duchess reflects on her childhood memories while intertwining them with the broader sweep of European politics. Her recollections reveal a blend of personal tenderness and sharp observation, offering readers a window into the private letters and correspondences that earned her a reputation as both thinker and writer. The memoirs remain a lively testimony to a life lived at the intersection of family, power, and cultural refinement.

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Souvenirs de la duchesse de Dino publiés par sa petite fille, la Comtesse Jean de Castellane. publiés par sa petite fille, la Comtesse Jean de Castellane.

Language

fr

Duration

~7 hours (410K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2008-06-10

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

duchesse de Dorothée Dino

duchesse de Dorothée Dino

1793–1862

A sharp-eyed memoirist of Europe's diplomatic world, she moved through the salons and statecraft of the early 19th century with unusual proximity to power. Her journals and memoirs offer a lively firsthand view of Talleyrand's circle, the Congress of Vienna, and the society around them.

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