Dans cet ouvrage publi pour la premi re fois en 1847, la journaliste fran aise Sophie Gay relate l'histoire des salons litt raires et artistiques qui ont anim la vie culturelle fran aise des XVIIe et XVIIIe si cles. Elle d crit les personnalit s marquantes de l' poque, telles que Madame de S vign , Voltaire, et Diderot, ainsi que les d bats et les controverses qui ont fait rage dans ces cercles de discussion anim s.
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