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A series of letters written from Lausanne presents intimate domestic scenes, character sketches, and moral reflection. A correspondent chronicles her daughter's upbringing, social presentation, and marriage prospects while interrogating sincerity, virtue, and the contradictions of polite society. Short narrative episodes and portraiture alternate with wry commentary on education, gender expectations, and the compromises demanded by reputation. The epistolary form creates close psychological observation and restrained irony, blending personal anecdote, ethical questioning, and social critique into a compact, conversational exploration of private life and public manners.

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de Charrière, Isabelle portrait

Isabelle de Charrière

Isabelle de Charrière (1740-1805) was a notable Dutch-Swiss author and a prominent figure in the Enlightenment literary scene. Known for her insightful letters and novels, she often explored themes of individuality and societal norms. Her most recognized work, "Lettres écrites de Lausanne," showcases her keen observations of life and culture in Switzerland, reflecting her intellectual depth and personal experiences. De Charrière's writings contributed significantly to the development of epistolary literature and continue to be studied for their rich characterizations and philosophical insights.

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