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ISBN: 1025867335

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Ninon De Lanclos

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"Ninon De Lanclos" offers a captivating exploration of the life and legacy of one of seventeenth-century France's most enigmatic and influential figures. Written by the esteemed historian Emile Magne, this work delves into the world of Anne "Ninon" de Lenclos, a woman who rose above the rigid social constraints of her era to become a celebrated courtesan, a respected intellectual, and a central figure in Parisian salon culture.

Known for her remarkable wit, beauty, and unwavering commitment to personal independence, Ninon de Lanclos was a patron of the arts and a confidante to some of the greatest minds of her time. This biography traces her journey from her unconventional upbringing to her status as a legendary icon of the Grand Si cle. Magne provides a detailed account of her philosophical outlook on love and friendship, her encounters with the French nobility, and her enduring influence on French literature and society.

Readers will find a vivid portrait of a woman who lived by her own rules, challenging the moral and social expectations of the 1600s. Through meticulous historical research, "Ninon De Lanclos" serves as both an intimate biography and a broader study of the vibrant intellectual life of the French court and the evolution of the salon as a space for free thought and cultural exchange.

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