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Madame Du Deffand And Her World

Author: Benedetta Craveri and Lady Teresa Waugh  

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18th century literary salon hostessLively debauched youth, would even shock modern societyWitty correspondence with key thinkers of the time: Voltaire and Horace Walpole

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18th century literary salon hostessLively debauched youth, would even shock modern societyWitty correspondence with key thinkers of the time: Voltaire and Horace Walpole

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Madame du Deffand (1696-1780) was a minor French aristocrat who, bored by her marriage, threw herself into scandalous relationships with leading noblemen, including the French Regent. She later re-invented herself as a highly successful salonniere, her salon being frequented by leading thinkers of the day. She also maintained very witty, perceptive correspondences with Voltaire (whose letters back are full expositions of his philosophy) and later with Horace Walpole with whom she fell deeply in love, much to his shock.

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About the Author

A professor of French Literature at the University of Tuscia in Viterbo, Italy, Benedetta Craveri was born in Rome and now lives partly in Brussels. (Her husband is a French amabassador to NATO). A frequent contributor to the NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS

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Madame du Deffand (1696-1780) was a minor French aristocrat who, bored by her marriage, threw herself into scandalous relationships with leading noblemen, including the French Regent. She later re-invented herself as a highly successful salonniere, her salon being frequented by leading thinkers of the day. She also maintained very witty, perceptive correspondences with Voltaire (whose letters back are full expositions of his philosophy) and later with Horace Walpole with whom she fell deeply in love, much to his shock.

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Publisher
Peter Halban Publishers Ltd
Published
3rd October 2002
Pages
488
ISBN
9781870015790

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