- are thus
vital when
trying to
determine the form of the salons. The
salonnières were expected, ideally, to run and
moderate the
conversation (See Women...
-
stimulate and
regulate intellectual discussion. Her
actions as a
Parisian salonnière exemplify many of the most
important characteristics of Enlightenment...
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Baronne de
Rothschild (15 June 1805 – 1
September 1886) was a
noted salonnière,
patron of the arts and philanthropist.
Betty von
Rothschild was born...
- ISBN 978-0-1401-3093-5. Latour,
Louis Therese (1927).
Princesses Ladies And
Salonnieres of The
Reign of
Louis XV. Le Roy Ladurie,
Emmanuel (1998). The Ancien...
- in
publishing and printing. Amélie
Panckoucke (1750-1830),
writer and
salonnière,
sister of Charles-Joseph; André
Joseph Panckoucke (1703-1753), founder...
-
Canaples d'Ambrières (1704 or 1714–1803) was a
French woman of letters,
salonniére and
alleged memoir writer. She was
friends with d'Alembert,
Rousseau and...
- and best
known under the name
Madame Roland was a
French revolutionary,
salonnière and writer. Her
letters and
memoirs became famous for
recording the state...
- pla**** an
important and
visible role
within the salons. Each woman, or
salonnière, pla**** a
different role
within these salons. Some were
actively involved...
- Born Louise-Julie
Careau (1756-01-08)8
January 1756 Died 5 May 1805(1805-05-05) (aged 49)
Nationality French Occupation(s) Dancer, courtesan,
salonnière...
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eponymous Coppet group gathered under the
aegis of the
exiled writer and
salonnière,
Madame de Staël, in the
period between the
establishment of Napoleon's...