A Woman, A Man, And Two Kingdoms by Francis Steegmuller
The Story of Madame d'Épinay and the Abbé Galiani
"A Woman, A Man, and Two Kingdoms" is a collection of letters and reflections that delve into the intriguing relationship between Madame de Sévigné, a celebrated French aristocrat known for her wit and vivid letter-writing, and her cousin Bussy-Rabutin, a military man and writer. The correspondence reveals the dynamics of 17th-century French society, exploring themes of love, betrayal, and social politics. Through their letters, the book provides a window into the personal lives and social contexts of the French aristocracy, showcasing the blend of personal expression and the broader cultural currents of the time.
The 17120th greatest book of all time
- Published
- 1991
- Nationality
- American
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- Pages
- 288
- Original Language
- English
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