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The biography traces the life of a celebrated seventeenth-century salon hostess, born to mismatched parents and shaped by a father who encouraged intellectual independence, whose early education fostered a lifelong devotion to reading and free thought. It follows her emergence as a central figure in literary and social circles, hosting salons that brought together poets, playwrights, philosophers, and courtiers. The narrative sketches her romantic entanglements, friendships with prominent cultural figures, and encounters with political turmoil that led to flight and financial strain. Interwoven are accounts of theatrical and musical tastes, charitable work, wit and scandal, and reflections on aging, reputation, and the social position of women.
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