French Salons

French Salons
Author: Steven D. Kale
Publisher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2006-01-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780801883866

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Challenging many of the conclusions of recent historiography, including the depiction of salonnières as influential power brokers, French Salons offers an original, penetrating, and engaging analysis of elite culture and society in France before, during, and after the Revolution.

The World of the Salons

The World of the Salons
Author: Antoine Lilti
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2015
Genre: History
ISBN: 0199772347

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The World of the Salons is a revisionist study of the French salon of the eighteenth century, arguing that it was a place governed by social hierarchy, not equality, connected to the world of the Court, and not the fount of the Enlightenment as has traditionally been believed.

The Women of the French Salons

The Women of the French Salons
Author: Amelia Gere Mason
Publisher:
Total Pages: 314
Release: 1891
Genre: French literature
ISBN:

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The Women of the French Salons

The Women of the French Salons
Author: Amelia Gere Mason
Publisher:
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1891
Genre: French literature
ISBN:

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Biographical sketches of French women who participated in salons which reveal their intellectual and cultural influence.

The Age of Conversation

The Age of Conversation
Author: Benedetta Craveri
Publisher: New York Review of Books
Total Pages: 524
Release: 2006-08-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781590172148

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Now in paperback, an award-winning look at French salons and the women who presided over them In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, between the reign of Louis XIII and the Revolution, French aristocratic society developed an art of living based on a refined code of good manners. Conversation, which began as a way of passing time, eventually became the central ritual of social life. In the salons, freed from the rigidity of court life, it was women who dictated the rules and presided over exchanges among socialites, writers, theologians, and statesmen. They contributed decisively to the development of the modern French language, new literary forms, and debates over philosophical and scientific ideas. With a cast of characters both famous and unknown, ranging from the Marquise de Rambouillet to Madame de Sta‘l, and including figures like Ninon de Lenclos, the Marquise de Sevigne, and Madame de Lafayette, as well as Pascal, La Rochefoucauld, Diderot, and Voltaire, Benedetta Craveri traces the history of this worldly society that carried the art of sociability to its supreme perfection–and ultimately helped bring on the Revolution that swept it all away.

Salons, History, and the Creation of Seventeenth-Century France

Salons, History, and the Creation of Seventeenth-Century France
Author: Faith E. Beasley
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 557
Release: 2017-09-29
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1351902202

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The first half of the book is a detailed study of how the salons influenced the development of literature. Beasley argues that many women were not only writers, they also served as critics for the literary sphere as a whole. In the second half of the book Beasley examines how historians and literary critics subsequently portrayed the seventeenth century literary realm, which became identified with the great reign of Louis XIV and designated the official canon of French literature. Beasley argues that in a rewriting of this past, the salons were reconfigured in order to advance an alternative view of this premier moment of French culture and of the literary masterpieces that developed out of it. Through her analysis of how the seventeenth century salon has been defined and transmitted to posterity, Beasley illuminates facets of France's collective memory, and the powers that constituted it in the past and that are still working to define it today.

The Women of the French Salons

The Women of the French Salons
Author: Amelia Gere Mason
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2022-11-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 3368437690

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Reproduction of the original.

Famous French Salons

Famous French Salons
Author: Frank Hamel
Publisher:
Total Pages: 438
Release: 1911
Genre: Paris (France)
ISBN:

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Famous French Salons

Famous French Salons
Author: Frank Hamel
Publisher:
Total Pages: 406
Release: 1908
Genre: France
ISBN:

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The Women of the French Salons

The Women of the French Salons
Author: Amelia Gere Mason
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 102
Release: 2017-12-12
Genre:
ISBN: 9781981627387

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Amelia Gere Mason developed Women of the French Salons by creating an archive of oral histories of women who participated in the salons. She also poured through letters, original manuscripts, memoirs and other writings of participants. Mason credits the salon culture with assisting French women in developing a strong culture of intellect, independence, knowledge and poise, which allowed for advances both individually-participating in salons helped elevate some women-and for France as a whole, as Mason argues, the salons encouraged modernity and new thought. In this work, Mason focuses on the years 1700-1900, roughly, and admittedly sacrifices some depth for breadth in illustrating how consequential salons were to culture over time. Despite her detailed research, little else is known of the life or work of Amelia Gere Mason.