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La Vie de Madame Élisabeth, soeur de Louis XVI, Volume 2

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The narrative describes Madame Élisabeth's life during the royal family's confinement at the Temple, portraying daily routines, shortages, strict surveillance, and her devoted care for family and attendants like Cléry. It records humiliations and violence, including the murder of the Princess de Lamballe, restrictions on correspondence, the discovery of the iron cabinet, and intrigues involving guards such as Hue. Interwoven are retrospective examinations of failed rescue plans and foreign hopes, the shifting political scene as the Convention replaces the Assembly, and the king's trial, defense, and ultimate condemnation, drawn from memoirs, registers, and contemporary testimony.

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A. de Beauchesne

A. de Beauchesne was a French author known for his biographical works, particularly focusing on historical figures of the French Revolution. His notable work, "La Vie de Madame Élisabeth, soeur de Louis XVI," is a two-volume biography that explores the life of Élisabeth de France, the sister of King Louis XVI. Through meticulous research and engaging narrative, de Beauchesne provides insights into the personal and political challenges faced by Élisabeth during a tumultuous period in French history. His writings contribute to the understanding of the royal family and the societal shifts of the time.

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