
The opening pages draw us into the world of a remarkable 17th‑century Frenchwoman whose modest noble origins belied a life that would come to shape the very fabric of French literature. Baptised in Paris in 1634, she grew up under the watchful eyes of high‑ranking godparents, while her parents’ humble status placed her at the crossroads of ambition and restraint. From her early education to the expectations of marriage, the narrative paints a vivid picture of a young woman learning the delicate arts of courtly etiquette and the subtle politics of the royal court.
Beyond the formalities, the biography reveals her extraordinary circle of friends—ranging from the witty Madame de Sévigné to the sharp‑tongued La Rochefoucauld—who recognized her keen intellect and generous spirit. It is within this vibrant salon environment that she began to craft the keen observations and emotional depth that would later culminate in the timeless novel La Princesse de Clèves. The portrait promises a nuanced exploration of her talent, her inner life, and the enduring influence she wielded on French letters.
Language
fr
Duration
~5 hours (311K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2011-01-07
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1843–1924
A French count who moved easily between politics, scholarship, and literature, he wrote with the polish of a diplomat and the curiosity of a historian. His work opens a window onto 19th-century France, its public life, and the people who shaped it.
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