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The author recollects life within a royal court through personal reminiscences and illustrative anecdotes, offering portraits of leading figures, daily routines, fashions, and ceremonial etiquette. Interwoven are reflections on political tensions and social opinion, accounts of private conversations and household management, and observations on how public rumor and party conflict affected individuals. The narrative balances sympathy and criticism, highlights the contrast between public display and private habits, and closes with the author's attempts to preserve memories of events and people whose lives were altered by larger political upheavals.

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Mme. Campan

Madame Campan, born in 1752, was a prominent French author and memoirist best known for her detailed accounts of life at the court of Marie Antoinette, where she served as the Queen's First Lady in Waiting. Her most notable work, "Memoirs of the Court of Marie Antoinette, Queen of France," offers a unique perspective on the opulence and intrigues of the French royal court during a tumultuous period in history. Through her writings, Campan provides valuable insights into the personal and political dynamics of the time, as well as the character of Marie Antoinette herself. Her memoirs remain an important resource for understanding the complexities of the French monarchy and the events leading up to the Revolution.

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