Chronique de 1831 à 1862, Tome 2 (de 4)

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Chronique de 1831 à 1862, Tome 2 (de 4)

by duchesse de Dorothée Dino

FR·~15 hours

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A vivid diary of French political life in the late 1830s, this chronicle captures the swirl of court intrigue, ministerial debates, and diplomatic maneuverings that defined the era. Through the eyes of a well‑connected observer, listeners hear the clamor of appointments to the Académie française, the heated exchanges over royal speeches, and the subtle power plays among figures like Talleyrand, Molé, and Thiers. The narrative unfolds day by day, giving a sense of immediacy to the events that shaped France’s domestic and foreign policy.

The author’s meticulous annotations and a handy biographical index bring the many personalities to life, from aristocratic ladies gossiping in salons to seasoned diplomats wrestling with messages from abroad. Episodes such as the arrival of President Jackson’s note and the heated council meetings reveal how personal pride and national interests collided. The tone is both observational and slightly wry, preserving the humor and anxieties of the period.

Listening to this work offers a window into the rhythms of 19th‑century French governance, where every conversation could sway the course of politics. It’s an intimate portrait of a nation navigating internal reform and international tension, perfect for anyone curious about the personalities behind historic decisions.

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Language

fr

Duration

~15 hours (889K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Clarity, Hélène de Mink, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from scanned images of public domain material from the Google Print project.)

Release date

2015-02-14

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

duchesse de Dorothée Dino

duchesse de Dorothée Dino

1793–1862

A Baltic-born duchess who moved through the highest circles of Europe, she is remembered for her intelligence, poise, and close connection to Talleyrand. Her life crossed courts, salons, and diplomacy at the turning point between the Napoleonic era and the restored monarchies.

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