Les "M moires De La Baronne D'Oberkirch..." offrent un regard intime sur la vie la cour de France la fin du XVIIIe si cle, juste avant la R volution. crits par Henriette-Louise de Waldner de Freundstein, Baronne d'Oberkirch, ces m moires captivent par leurs descriptions vivantes des v nements, des personnalit s et des intrigues qui animaient la noblesse fran aise. Le lecteur est transport dans un monde de bals, de r ceptions et de conversations raffin es, tout en percevant les tensions et les incertitudes qui couvaient sous la surface.
Ce t moignage pr cieux constitue une source historique de premier ordre pour comprendre les mentalit s et les pr occupations de l' poque. Les m moires de la Baronne d'Oberkirch s duiront tous ceux qui s'int ressent l'histoire de France et aux r cits personnels des femmes de cette p riode.
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