Ebook {Epub PDF} Madame de Stael: The First Modern Woman by Francine du Plessix Gray






















 · The author, Francine du Plessix Gray, jets through the famous, infamous grand Madame de Stael with jaunt, wit and truth. France's saloniste of the Napoleonic period-She could barely gain a foot hold in Paris before Napoleon and his ego would oust her. Madame de Stal: The First Modern Woman Francine du Plessix Gray, Author. Atlas $24 (p) ISBN More By and About This Author. OTHER BOOKS. Soviet .  · When a little over a month ago I received an email query from the good folks at Atlas Co asking, given I had mentioned being interested in Madame de Staël in a blog post a while back, would I like a review copy of Francine du Plessix Gray’s book Madame de Staël: The First Modern Woman?Would I? And how! The book arrived and it turned out to be a tidy little thing of pages cut .


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Madame de Stael: The First Modern Woman. by. Francine du Plessix Gray. · Rating details · ratings · 49 reviews. "A writer of scintillating style and resonant substance," ("Publishers Weekly"), bestselling author Francine du Plessix Gray chronicles the incandescent life of the most celebrated woman of letters of the Revolutionary and Napoleonic era. The author, Francine du Plessix Gray, jets through the famous, infamous grand Madame de Stael with jaunt, wit and truth. France's saloniste of the Napoleonic period-She could barely gain a foot hold in Paris before Napoleon and his ego would oust her. Such were the blessings showered on Germaine de Stael, and though I might argue that Mesdames du Chatelet and de Charrière challenge her title —and the subtitle of Francine du Plessix Gray’s.

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