Publisher's Synopsis
Delve into the opulent and intrigue-filled world of the French court with "The Memoirs of Louis XIV, His Court and The Regency, Vol. 4," penned by the Duc de Saint-Simon. This volume offers a captivating window into the Regency period of French history (1715-1723), following the reign of the Sun King, Louis XIV.
Saint-Simon, a keen observer and active participant in court life, provides unparalleled insights into the personalities, politics, and power struggles that defined this era. Explore the complexities of the French aristocracy and the shifting sands of power as the Regency unfolds. A vital historical document and a compelling read, these memoirs offer a detailed and often critical perspective on the events and figures shaping France. Saint-Simon's work remains a cornerstone of French historical literature, providing invaluable context for understanding the era.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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