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Mémoires de Marmontel (Volume 2 of 3) / Mémoires d'un Père pour servir à l'Instruction de ses enfans

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The author traces his provincial childhood and education, early religious inclinations, and gradual turn toward literary life, recounting formative teachers and youthful ambitions. He describes arrival in the capital, involvement with salons and the theatre, friendships and rivalries among leading intellectuals, the mixed reception of his dramatic works, and appointments at court and in editorial offices. Interwoven are episodes of patronage, bureaucratic intrigue including a brief imprisonment, family concerns, extensive travel, and reflective assessments of career choices, all presented through anecdote, critical observation, and personal recollection.

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Jean-François Marmontel

Jean-François Marmontel was an influential French author and moralist of the 18th century, known for his contributions to literature through both his autobiographical writings and historical narratives. His most notable work, "Mémoires de Marmontel," offers a reflective account of his life and the intellectual environment of his time, serving as a significant resource for understanding the cultural and philosophical currents of the Enlightenment. Additionally, his historical novel "Les Incas, ou la destruction de l'empire du Pérou" explores themes of civilization and conquest, showcasing his narrative skill and moral insights. Marmontel's works continue to be studied for their literary merit and historical context.

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