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Louis XIV and La Grande Mademoiselle, 1652-1693

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The author reconstructs the royal court, tracing the evolution of a reserved monarch into a sovereign who outmaneuvers aristocratic resistance and redefines political authority. Seen largely through the life of a high-born cousin—her exile, salon gatherings, passionate liaison with a royal favorite, blocked marriage, and final seclusion—the narrative interweaves political crises, cultural flourishing in drama and music, courtly morality and libertinism, and architectural and administrative reforms. Detailed character studies and contemporary memoirs illuminate how personal temperaments, factional rivalries, and artistic patronage shaped private fortunes and contributed to the consolidation of centralized rule.

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Arvède Barine

Arvède Barine was a French author and historian known for his insightful works on notable figures of French history and literature. His writings often explore the lives and influences of prominent personalities, such as in his book "Bernardin de St. Pierre," which delves into the life of the celebrated writer and naturalist. Barine's other significant works include "La Grande Mademoiselle, 1627-1652" and "Louis XIV and La Grande Mademoiselle, 1652-1693," both of which reflect his interest in the intricacies of French royal history. Through his contributions, Barine has enriched the understanding of France's literary and historical heritage.

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