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by Jeanne Françoise Julie Adélaïde Bernard Récamier
This volume gathers the memoirs and correspondence that survived in the papers of the celebrated salonnière Madame Récamier, opening a window onto the elegant yet turbulent world of post‑Napoleonic France. Through her own recollections and the letters of her close friends, the reader hears the chatter of drawing‑rooms, the sparkle of wit, and the undercurrents of a society still reshaping itself after the Empire.
The second part turns to the political crises of the early 1820s, when France’s foreign policy toward Italy and Spain provoked sharp divisions in the ministries. Letters between figures such as the duc de Montmorency, the premier Villèle, and the young Chateaubriand lay bare their rivalries, strategic calculations, and personal grievances, while Madame Récamier’s observations add a human dimension to the high‑stakes diplomacy.
The collection blends intimate anecdotes with sharp political analysis, making it a compelling listen for anyone fascinated by the interplay of culture and power in the Restoration era. Its lively prose and authentic voices bring history to life without sacrificing scholarly insight.
Language
fr
Duration
~12 hours (708K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2008-08-18
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1777–1849
Remembered as one of the great salon hosts of post-Revolutionary France, she became a symbol of wit, charm, and quiet political influence in Parisian society. Her circle drew leading writers and thinkers, helping turn conversation itself into a kind of cultural art.
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