john9221
ORANGE EKSTRAKLASA
Dołączył: 25 Sty 2011
Posty: 1674
Przeczytał: 0 tematów
Ostrzeżeń: 0/5 Skąd: England
|
Wysłany: Sob 6:10, 12 Mar 2011 |
|
|
graceful murder of St.
John the Baptist. In medieval timeskings and lords gave feastsand
it is not until the seventeenth centurybeginning in Francethat we
hear of salons conducted by womenthe prototype being the one
200 HEROES
held in her Paris home1618–1650by Catherine de Vivonn yilai:
[link widoczny dla zalogowanych]
[link widoczny dla zalogowanych]
[link widoczny dla zalogowanych]
http://www.cesarstworpg.fora.pl/pytania-i-odp,17/on-the-makaloa-mat-londonjack-publishedaaokzk,7145.html#17313[link widoczny dla zalogowanych][link widoczny dla zalogowanych]r-
quise de Rambouillet. Ther[link widoczny dla zalogowanych]lherbe and de La Rochefoucauld
Bossuet and Corneille laid down the law on manners and spelling
promoted periphrasis and préciosité and waged war against Boileau
Racine and Molière. There followed in due course the famous sa-
lons of Marie du Deffandand her breakaway rival Mademoiselle
de Lespinassecompetition being of the essence of
salonières in their
heyday. Bourgeois salonsinaugurated by Anne-Marie Cornuel
competed with the aristocratic ones. Madame Roland used hers to
create a political partythe Girondinsand Madame de Sta?l ran an
anti-regime salon against Bonaparte.
Party-political salons were still standard in Paris up to the Sec-
ond World War. Madame de Porteswho ran one tinged with the
Far Rightbecame the mistress of Paul Reynaudprime minister of
France at the time of the military collapse in 1940. She fought for
Reynaud’s soul on behalf of the NazisWinston Chu
Post został pochwalony 0 razy
|
|