This is Volume 2 of a detailed biography of Isabelle de Charri re, also known as Belle de Zuylen, a prominent and unconventional 18th-century writer and intellectual. Based on extensive research and previously unpublished documents, "Madame de Charri re et ses amis d'apr s de nombreux documents in dits (1740-1805)" explores her life, relationships, and intellectual circle during a tumultuous period in European history, including the French Revolution. This volume further illuminates her insightful observations on society, politics, and the human condition through her prolific correspondence and literary works. Discover the world of a fascinating woman who challenged societal norms and left a lasting legacy as a novelist, playwright, and composer.
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