
Récits d'une tante (Vol. 3 de 4) Mémoires de la Comtesse de Boigne, née d'Osmond
by Louise-Eléonore-Charlotte-Adélaide d'Osmond Boigne
"Récits d'une tante (Vol. 3 de 4)" by Boigne is a memoir written in the early 20th century. The work presents an intimate portrayal of French society through the eyes of the Countess de Boigne, highlighting her reflections on prominent social and political figures during her time. The text seems to encompass a blend of personal anecdotes and observations, particularly centered around her relationships and experiences within the Parisian salon culture. At the start of this volume, the Countess shares her insights on her life during the post-Napoleonic era, detailing her shift away from political engagement after her father's retirement. She describes her new routine, characterized by hosting intimate salons filled with a diverse mix of guests, including royalists and other socialites. The text touches on various themes, such as the impact of personal connections on political affairs, the nuances of social gatherings in elite circles, and the changing dynamics of the monarchy through references to key figures like the Duke de Richelieu and the Duke de Berry. The opening sets the stage for a rich tapestry of historical context, personal narratives, and nuanced observations of a bygone era.
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