Ce livre voque la vie de Marguerite de Valois, fille d'Henri II et de Catherine de M dicis, qui fut l'une des femmes les plus influentes du XVIe si cle, et dont la figure inspira notamment le c l bre roman d'Alexandre Dumas. L'auteure retrace le parcours de cette princesse intelligente et cultiv e, qui se retrouva m l e aux intrigues politiques de son poque, et qui sut par son talent litt raire accompagner l' volution des moeurs et de la pens e au sein des cercles artistiques.
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