WeRead Powered by ReaderPub
Madame Adam (Juliette Lambert), la grande Française cover

Madame Adam (Juliette Lambert), la grande Française

Open in WeRead

About This Book

A biography traces Juliette Lambert’s life from a revolutionary family childhood through active opposition to the Second Empire, the 1870 war, the siege of Paris and the Commune, to her later years. It describes her evolution from spirited youth to influential salon hostess and founder-editor of a prominent review, her close connections with leading writers and statesmen, and her steadfast republican and nationalist convictions. The account examines her advocacy on foreign-policy questions, ambivalence about colonialism, reverence for military strength, and eventual return to religious observance, based on memoirs, letters and contemporary testimony.

About the Author

Whale, Winifred Stephens portrait

Winifred Stephens Whale

Winifred Stephens Whale was an author known for her work in biographical literature. She is particularly recognized for her book "Madame Adam (Juliette Lambert), la grande Française," which explores the life and contributions of the notable French figure Juliette Lambert. Whale's writing often reflects a deep interest in the lives of influential women, providing insights into their roles in society. Her work contributes to the understanding of women's history and their impact on cultural and social movements.

You May Also Like