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La femme au dix-huitième siècle

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An analytical portrait reconstructs women's lives and roles across the eighteenth century, tracing stages from birth and upbringing through convent life and marriage, and examining fashions, domestic routines, and social expectations. Drawing on letters, legal records, pamphlets, paintings, and other contemporary artifacts, the work combines psychological observation with social history to expose the period's habits, moral codes, and contradictions. It pays particular attention to education, household rituals, dress and spectacle, and the tensions between outward gaiety and underlying social structures, aiming to reconstitute everyday experience and the moral imagination that shaped female existence in the era.

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Edmond de Goncourt

Edmond de Goncourt was a prominent French novelist and critic, known for his contributions to the literary landscape of the 19th century. He often collaborated with his brother, Jules de Goncourt, and together they explored themes of realism and naturalism in their works. One of his notable novels, "Germinie Lacerteux," delves into the complexities of social class and personal tragedy. In addition to fiction, de Goncourt is recognized for his insightful literary journals, which provide a vivid account of the literary scene of his time. His works reflect a keen observation of human nature and society, making him a significant figure in French literature.

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