
audiobook
by Jeanne Françoise Julie Adélaïde Bernard Récamier
SOUVENIRS ET CORRESPONDANCE TIRÉS DES PAPIERS DE MADAME RÉCAMIER
DEUXIÈME ÉDITION - TOME PREMIER - PARIS MICHEL LÉVY FRÈRES. LIBRAIRES-ÉDITEURS RUE VIVIENNE, 2 BIS
LETTRES DE ROMÉO À JULIETTE - PAR L'AUTEUR DE LA TRIBU INDIENNE
PREMIÈRE LETTRE DE ROMÉO À JULIETTE.
À JULIETTE.
«L. B.
«L. B.»
AUTRE LETTRE.
AUTRE LETTRE.
M. DE LA HARPE À MADAME RÉCAMIER.
A modest yet compelling portrait emerges from the scattered papers of a woman whose name once glimmered across Parisian salons. The editor explains how fame can become a fragile halo, easily distorted after a life ends, and why Madame Récamier, who never penned a formal memoir, left behind only fleeting notes and letters. Her own hesitance to write—rooted in a deep‑seated self‑doubt despite her celebrated presence—means the surviving fragments are all the more precious, offering a candid glimpse into a private world that history has often idealised.
Listeners will hear a curated selection of her correspondence and brief memoir excerpts, each placed in its original chronological context. Through these intimate words, the collection reveals her graceful confidence, the circles of artists and thinkers she inspired, and the subtle tensions between public adulation and personal reticence. The result is a nuanced, humanising portrait that invites you to hear the voice of a remarkable woman beyond the myths that surround her.
Language
fr
Duration
~10 hours (600K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2008-05-09
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1777–1849
A celebrated beauty and salon host of post-Revolutionary Paris, she became a magnet for writers, politicians, and artists. Her name still suggests elegance, influence, and the lively exchange of ideas.
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