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Madame Adam (Juliette Lambert), la grande Française : $b from Louis Philippe until 1917

By Winifred Stephens Whale

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Witness the remarkable journey of a woman whose life intertwined with the destiny of a nation, becoming a champion for self-governance and a pivotal figure in shaping French identity.

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2018-12-21
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"Madame Adam (Juliette Lambert), la grande Française: from Louis Philippe until 1917" by Winifred Stephens is a biography that tells the story of Juliette Adam, an important French woman who lived through major historical changes, like the 1848 Revolution and the Second Empire. The book looks at how she influenced society as a salon hostess and publisher, and it shows her strong support for self-government and national freedom. Beginning with her birth in 1836, the book explores her family history, including her romantic grandmother and her father, who inspired her passion for fairness. These family influences and the dramatic events of 19th-century France help us understand how Adam became a key figure in French literature, politics, and the fight for French nationalism.

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