
audiobook
by Mme. (Jeanne-Louise-Henriette) Campan
The memoirs of a lady‑in‑waiting open a window onto the glittering yet fragile world of Versailles in the late 1770s. Through her eyes we follow the arrival of foreign princes—from the Russian Grand Duke to the King of Sweden—and watch the queen balance regal poise with private nervousness as she greets these eminent guests. The narrative captures the elaborate ceremonies, the illuminated gardens, and the subtle rivalries that animate court life, all rendered with the keen observation of someone who served at the royal hearth.
Even the most polished occasions are tinged with tension, as illustrated by a bold cardinal who slips into the Trianon gardens unnoticed, provoking the queen’s sharp rebuke and the dismissal of a loyal porter. These episodes reveal the delicate dance of power, favour, and personal affront that defined daily existence for Marie Antoinette and her circle. The memoir offers listeners a richly detailed portrait of a queen striving to perform her role amid the swirling currents of European diplomacy and internal court drama.
Full title
Memoirs of the Court of Marie Antoinette, Queen of France, Volume 4 Being the Historic Memoirs of Madam Campan, First Lady in Waiting to the Queen
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (117K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-12-04
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1752–1822
A sharp-eyed witness to the fall of the French court, she moved from serving Marie Antoinette to shaping a new generation of students. Her life joins palace drama, revolution, and a lasting reputation as an educator and memoirist.
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