Mémoires de madame de Rémusat (3/3) / publiées par son petit-fils, Paul de Rémusat
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A woman recounts her intimate memories of life at the imperial court, mixing personal anecdotes, political observation, and reflections on power. She describes how youthful enthusiasms give way to increasingly liberal and critical opinions, the influence of family on her views, the daily rituals and personalities of court, and the policy debates and foreign affairs that shaped public life. Throughout she meditates on the costs of absolute authority, the moral complexity of celebrated leaders, and the duty of memory, offering both candid self-assessment and historical testimony.
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