
In this vivid memoir of the Sun King’s court, a seasoned magistrate finds his orderly world upended by love’s unexpected arrival. President de Nesmond, a respected judge accustomed to the quiet of his legal duties, marries the spirited Clorinde, a farmer’s daughter whose beauty quickly draws the attention of a charismatic young Spaniard from the embassy. Their courtship spirals into a series of daring encounters—ballroom dances, late‑night carriage rides, and secret visits—that blur the lines between duty and desire.
The narrative captures the tension between public reputation and private longing, as Clorinde’s flirtations threaten the President’s standing and his own sense of control. Through intimate letters, lavish gifts, and whispered promises, the memoir paints a portrait of a marriage strained by jealousy, ambition, and the allure of foreign intrigue. Readers are invited into the elegant yet volatile world of 17th‑century French aristocracy, where personal passions can echo louder than the decrees of the throne.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (100K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-12-02
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1641–1707
A brilliant and controversial figure at the court of Louis XIV, she rose from lady-in-waiting to become the king’s most famous mistress and one of the most powerful women at Versailles. Her life mixed glamour, politics, and scandal in a way that still feels dramatic centuries later.
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