Mémoires de Mademoiselle Mars (volume II) / (de la Comédie Française)
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A celebrated actress recounts episodic memories of stage life, private letters, and domestic emotion, blending theatrical rehearsal and repertoire details with personal heartbreak and social observation. The narrative follows a devoted attachment to a fellow actor whose sudden appointment at a royal court abroad causes separation, intermittent correspondence, and eventual remarriage, and it evokes life at that foreign court, the monarch's literary patronage, and the formation of a French troupe there. Interwoven portraits of colleagues, moments of jealousy, and reflections on artistic ambition and public reception illuminate the professional and intimate world surrounding the theatre.
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