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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