Histoire des salons de Paris (Tome 4/6) by duchesse d' Laure Junot Abrantès

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Histoire des Salons de Paris (Tome 4/6): 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 book by Laure Junot, duchesse d'Abrantès, first published in 1838. It is the fourth and fifth volume of her six-volume work on the salons of Paris, which were social gatherings held by influential women in the French capital.

This volume covers the period from the reign of Louis XVI to the reign of Louis-Philippe I, and includes portraits of many of the most famous figures of the time, including:

  • Marie Antoinette
  • Madame de Staël
  • Napoleon Bonaparte
  • Talleyrand
  • Chateaubriand
  • Victor Hugo

The book is a valuable source of information on the social and political life of France during this period. It is also a fascinating read for anyone interested in the history of the salon.

Here are some of the key themes of the book:

  • The changing role of women in French society
  • The impact of the French Revolution on the salon
  • The rise and fall of Napoleon Bonaparte
  • The return of the monarchy under Louis-Philippe I

The book is written in a lively and engaging style, and Junot's firsthand accounts of the events she witnessed make it a must-read for anyone interested in French history.

Here are some additional details about the book:

  • Author: Laure Junot, duchesse d'Abrantès
  • Original publication date: 1838
  • Genre: History, social history
  • Setting: Paris, France
  • Time period: Late 18th century to mid-19th century
  • Main characters: Marie Antoinette, Madame de Staël, Napoleon Bonaparte, Talleyrand, Chateaubriand, Victor Hugo

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