Un Misanthrope à la Cour de Louis XIV: Montausier, sa vie et son temps
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The biography traces an aristocrat’s life from early military service through participation in major campaigns and steadfast loyalty amid civil strife, then follows his withdrawal to provincial life and a prominent literary salon. It portrays him as a modest poet and discreet patron who maintained friendships with notable men of letters, emphasizes the contrast between his austere candor and courtly corruption, and considers his measured tolerance toward persecuted Protestants. The author also reassesses earlier hagiographic accounts by comparing surviving memoirs and testimonies to present a balanced portrait of public career, private character, and the intellectual milieu that shaped his era.
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