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The book of the ladies / Illustrious Dames: The Reign and Amours of the Bourbon Régime

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A series of lively biographical sketches and court portraits recounts the lives, loves, reputations, and reputational anecdotes of queens, princesses, and notable noblewomen of the French and European courts. The narrator blends admiration and gossip, presenting virtues, faults, romantic liaisons, political influence, and episodes of vengeance or charity. Organized into discourses devoted to individual figures and grouped sections, the work alternates first-person recollection, moral judgment, and occasional critical essays by a later commentator, producing an intimate, anecdotal panorama of court manners, power dynamics, and gendered reputation in early modern aristocratic society.

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Pierre de Bourdeille Brantôme

Pierre de Bourdeille, known as Brantôme, was a French historian and biographer born in the late 16th century. He is best recognized for his works that explore the lives of women in the French court, particularly in his notable series "Lives of Fair and Gallant Ladies." Brantôme's writings are characterized by their blend of historical narrative and personal anecdotes, providing a unique glimpse into the social and cultural dynamics of his time. His contributions to literature reflect the complexities of gender and power during the Bourbon regime, making him an important figure in the study of French history and literature.

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