Histoire des salons de Paris (Tome 1/6) by duchesse d' Laure Junot Abrantès

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Histoire des salons de Paris (Tome 1/6): Tableaux et portraits du grand monde sous Louis XVI, Le Directoire, le Consulat et l'Empire, la Restauration et le règne de Louis-Philippe Ier is a six-volume work by Laure Junot d'Abrantès that chronicles the history of Parisian salons from the time of Louis XVI to the reign of Louis-Philippe I.

The first volume, which is the one you're interested in, focuses on the salons of the late 18th and early 19th centuries, a period of great social and political upheaval in France. Junot d'Abrantès, who was herself a prominent salonnière, provides vivid portraits of the leading figures of the day, including writers, artists, politicians, and aristocrats. She also offers insights into the social and cultural mores of the time.

The book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in French history or culture. It is also a fascinating read for anyone who enjoys stories about remarkable people and the worlds they inhabited.

Here are some of the key themes of the book:

  • The importance of the salon as a social and intellectual institution in French society
  • The role of women in the salons
  • The changing nature of French society during the period of the Revolution and the Restoration
  • The clash between old and new ideas
  • The rise of Romanticism

The book is well-written and engaging, and Junot d'Abrantès's insider knowledge of the salon world makes her a particularly reliable guide.

Here are some additional details about the book:

  • Author: Laure Junot d'Abrantès
  • Title: Histoire des salons de Paris (Tome 1/6): Tableaux et portraits du grand monde sous Louis XVI, Le Directoire, le Consulat et l'Empire, la Restauration et le règne de Louis-Philippe Ier
  • Publisher: Firmin Didot frères, Paris
  • Date of publication: 1837

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