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by Jean François Paul de Gondi de Retz
In this candid memoir, a French cardinal recounts his rise amid the turbulence of Louis XIV’s minority and Cardinal Mazarin’s rule. He reflects on the clash between his personal vices and the lofty expectations of his ecclesiastical office, describing a deliberate balance between ambition and duty. The narrative opens with his resolve to make a memorable public impression while wrestling with the moral compromises required by court life.
The work offers a vivid window into the power games of 17th‑century Paris, where the author negotiates precedence, dines with Mazarin, and resists the seductive pull of secret cabals. His sharp observations on fellow nobles, the queen‑regent, and rival factions reveal a world of calculated hospitality and strategic alliances. Listeners will be drawn into the intricate dance of honor, intrigue, and personal survival that defined the early reign of the Sun King.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (268K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-12-02
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1613–1679
A churchman at the center of 17th-century French politics, he is remembered less for quiet clerical life than for intrigue, rebellion, and the vivid memoirs that grew out of it. His story moves through court power struggles, imprisonment, escape, and a sharp-eyed account of the age of the Fronde.
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