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The author surveys the changing roles and influence of women in modern France, tracing political engagement, family life, education, literary achievement, religious activity, and salon culture from the early modern period through the nineteenth century. Chapters examine royal mistresses and courtly intrigue, salon hostesses and their literary networks, the participation of women in revolutionary and imperial politics, and shifting social classes and moral attitudes. Throughout, attention is given to cultural traits such as social tact, conversational skill, and strategic self-presentation, alongside tensions between public influence and private constraints that shaped women's opportunities and reputations.

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Hugo P. Thieme

Hugo P. Thieme was an author known for his contributions to the exploration of women's roles in society, particularly in France. His notable work, "Women of Modern France," delves into the lives and experiences of women during a transformative period in French history. Thieme's writing provides valuable insights into the social and cultural dynamics of the time, highlighting the challenges and achievements of women. His illustrated edition further enriches the narrative, offering a visual context to the historical accounts. Through his works, Thieme contributes to the understanding of gender and societal changes in modern France.

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