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- analysing the effects of the salonnières' unique position. The integral role that women pla**** within salons, as salonnières, began to receive greater -...
- 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...
- 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...
- and pushed against the gender barriers that defined their lives. The salonnières argued particularly for love and intellectual compatibility between the...
- Pygmalion, 1995. Latour, Louis Therese (1927). Princesses Ladies And Salonnieres of The Reign of Louis XV. Proyart, Liévin-Bonaventure. Vie du dauphin...
- ISBN 978-0-1401-3093-5. Latour, Louis Therese (1927). Princesses Ladies And Salonnieres of The Reign of Louis XV. Le Roy Ladurie, Emmanuel (1998). The Ancien...
- 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...
- Viertel 1969, pp. 100–101. Franklin, Ruth (January 2020). "Salka the Salonnière". Harper's Magazine. Ross, Alex (9 March 2020). "Exodus: The Haunted Idyll...
- Paris, 1825), 155. Latour, Louis Therese (1927). Princesses Ladies and Salonnières of the Reign of Louis XV. Translated by Clegg, Ivy E. Kegan Paul, Trench...