The Story of Versailles

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The Story of Versailles

by Francis Loring Payne

EN·~3 hours·17 chapters

Chapters

17 total

[Frontispiece: Statue of Louis XIV, the Builder of Versailles.]

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The Story of Versailles

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BY

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FRANCIS LORING PAYNE

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FOREWORD - THE HALL OF MIRRORS

1:24

INTRODUCTION - A TRAVELER'S REFLECTIONS ON VERSAILLES

3:38

THE STORY OF VERSAILLES - CHAPTER I - THE BEGINNINGS OF VERSAILLES

7:26

CHAPTER II - THE MAKING OF VERSAILLES

15:59

CHAPTER III - THE LUXURY OF VERSAILLES

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CHAPTER IV - THE GARDENS, THE FOUNTAINS AND THE GRAND TRIANON

9:34

Description

A sweeping portrait of France’s most famous palace, this work invites listeners to wander the gilded halls and tranquil gardens where power, art, and intrigue have intersected for two centuries. Beginning with vivid travel impressions from the outskirts of Satory, the narrative paints the palace as a living epic—its marble façades, mirrored chambers, and meticulously sculpted grounds reflecting the ambitions of Louis XIV and the countless figures who passed through its doors.

Beyond the architecture, the book explores the vibrant tapestry of personalities—kings, queens, philosophers, and diplomats—who shaped European culture from this grand stage. Readers hear the echoes of wars, treaties, and literary salons that reverberated within Versailles’s walls, revealing how the court’s fashions and ideas rippled outward to influence art, politics, and society across the continent. The listener is left with a sense of the palace’s enduring legacy as both a symbol of absolute monarchy and a crucible of cultural transformation.

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Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (202K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Al Haines

Release date

2005-02-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Francis Loring Payne

Best known for a lively early-20th-century history of Versailles, this writer brings the palace to life as both a grand building and a stage for French power, culture, and upheaval.

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