-
analysing the
effects of the
salonnières'
unique position. The
integral role that
women pla****
within salons as
salonnières began to
receive greater – and...
- was not a game, and the
salonnières were not
simply ladies of
leisure killing time. On the contrary,
Enlightenment salonnières were
precisely those women...
- it did,
relied on
Salonnières to give them an
audience with
people who held
political influence to
share their ideas.
salonnières also pla**** governess...
-
frequently frustrates its own designs. However,
although customary among salonnières and
bluestockings to
avoid politics as a subject,
Powel did not restrain...
- 5, 1764 –
October 22, 1847) was a
German writer, best
known for the "
salonnieres" or
literary salons that she
started with a
group of eman****ted Jews...
- part in the
French Enlightenment because of the role they pla**** as
salonnières in
Parisian salons, as the
contrast to the male philosophes. The salon...
-
involvement in the
salon scene, as she and so many of her
friends and
fellow salonnières, such as
Madame d'Aulnoy and Henriette-Julie de Murat, were
members of...
- Pygmalion, 1995. Latour,
Louis Therese (1927).
Princesses Ladies And
Salonnieres of The
Reign of
Louis XV. Proyart, Liévin-Bonaventure. Vie du dauphin...
- (Diotima); 1 July 1834 – 23
September 1908) was a
Polish poet,
novelist and
salonniére. She was born and died in Warsaw. Lech (1859)
Branki w
jasyrze (1889)...
-
eponymous Coppet group gathered under the
aegis of the
exiled writer and
salonnière,
Madame de Staël, in the
period between the
establishment of Napoleon's...