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A sequence of autobiographical recollections traces an actress's origins, theatrical training, stage roles, and interactions with artistic circles, assembled from handwritten notes and later revisions. The main narrative runs until her 1808 departure for Russia, after which the text continues in shorter, fragmentary pieces that offer anecdotes about contemporaries, a Swedish sojourn, and an episode concerning royal involvement in theatrical privileges. Complementary material includes detached leaves, letters, a catalogue of services at the Comédie-Française, contemporary commentary, portraits, and a facsimile of the author's handwriting.

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George, Mademoiselle portrait

Mademoiselle George

Mademoiselle George, a prominent French actress of the 19th century, is best known for her captivating performances on stage and her influential presence in the Parisian theater scene. Born as Anne-Sophie de la Bourdonnaye, she gained fame for her roles in tragedies and was celebrated for her emotional depth and dramatic talent. Her memoirs, titled "Mémoires inédits de Mademoiselle George, publiés d'après le manuscrit original," provide a unique insight into her life and the theatrical world of her time, reflecting her experiences and the cultural milieu of 19th-century France. Mademoiselle George remains a notable figure in the history of French theater.

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