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by Mme. Du Hausset, princesse de Marie Thérèse Louise de Savoie-Carignan Lamballe
A rare window into the opulent yet fragile world of the French court, this memoir captures life at Versailles from the perspective of a close‑handed maid to Madame de Pompadour and the confidante of the Princesses Lamballe and Elizabeth. Through her eyes we hear the whispered concerns of a nation on the brink, the restless ambitions of exiled nobles, and the delicate dance of power that defined the reigns of Louis XV and Louis XVI.
The narrator’s own travels across Europe lend a vivid, comparative tone, especially when she describes Marie Antoinette’s singular charm and the uneasy loyalty of those surrounding her. Her recounting of urgent letters, desperate pleas for returning émigrés, and the steadfast devotion of a few courtiers offers listeners an intimate portrait of a court caught between grandeur and impending collapse—without revealing the ultimate downfall that history records.
Full title
Memoirs of the Courts of Louis XV and XVI. — Volume 7 Being secret memoirs of Madame Du Hausset, lady's maid to Madame de Pompadour, and of the Princess Lamballe
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (125K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-12-03
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1713–1801
A close observer of life at the court of Louis XV, she is remembered for memoirs that offer a lively, intimate glimpse of Madame de Pompadour’s world. Writing under the name Madame du Hausset, she became linked with one of the most enduring first-hand portraits of 18th-century Versailles.
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1749–1792
A close friend of Marie Antoinette, she moved from courtly luxury to the terror of the French Revolution, and her life ended in one of its most shocking episodes. Her story blends intimacy, politics, loyalty, and tragedy in a way that still grips readers today.
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