Grandes Horizontales : The lives and legends of four nineteenth-century courtesans

Author(s): Virginia Rounding

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A brilliant group biography in the mould of Stella Tillyard's Aristocrats and Katie Hickman's Daughters of Britannia, now published in paperback The lives and legends of four women, all representatives of the golden age of the French courtesan. In the reign of Emperor Napoleon III the opulent and pampered demi-mode became almost indistinguishable from the haut-monde, with mythical reputations growing up around its most glittering and favoured celebrities. Marie Duplessis became the prototype of the virtuous courtesan when Alexandre Dumas Fils portrayed her in La Dame aux Camelias. Apollonie Sabatier put men of letters at ease amidst the bawdy talk of her salon. The Russian Jew La Paiva appeared intent to prey on rich young men of Paris. The English beauty who called herself Cora Pearl was another 'foreign threat', with her athletic physique, sixty horses and ability 'to make bored men laugh'. Virginia Rounding disentangles myth from reality in her lively, thought-provoking study. Nineteenth-century Paris comes to life and so do its most distinguished and declasse inhabitants. About the Author: Virginia Rounding is a social and sexual historian living in London. This is her first book.


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  • : 9780747568599
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