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Heroines of French Society / in the Court, the Revolution, the Empire and the Restoration

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The book presents four biographical sketches of French women whose lives intersected with court life, the Revolution, exile, the Empire, and the Restoration. One profile traces a brilliant artist and celebrated beauty whose faith and devotion to art carry her through temptations and a prosperous exile; another depicts a noblewoman of ascetic piety who endures poverty, danger, and steadfast patience; a third follows a passionate, politically engaged woman whose early revolutionary zeal gives way to remorse and charitable acts; the fourth examines a talented, ambiguous governess whose ambition, moral contradictions, and contested reputation provoke debate. Together the portraits explore loyalty, reputation, gender, and survival amid political upheaval.

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Mrs. Bearne

Mrs. Bearne was a writer known for her insightful explorations of French society during pivotal historical periods. Her notable works include "Heroines of French Society / in the Court, the Revolution, the Empire and the Restoration," which delves into the lives of influential women in France, and "Pictures of the Old French Court," offering a vivid portrayal of court life. Through her writings, she contributed to the understanding of the cultural and social dynamics of her time, reflecting on the roles women played in shaping history.

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