Description: Extremely rare work Secret Memoirs to serve in the history of the republic of letters in France published in London in 1782. This volume retraces the literary, political and journalistic events for the year 1781. This work, published abroad to avoid censorship, provides rare and valuable information on life at the king's court and intellectual life at the end of the 18th century. Fascinating and numerous texts with a critical and very light tone, often tinged with libertinism. Rare and numerous texts on the birth of Marie Antoinette and the birth of the dolphin. Exceptional articles on Strasbourg. Rare text on the town of Saint Omer. Beautiful text on the organ builder of Saint Sulpice in Paris. • Haiti cap français • Parmentier • Marie Antoinette • Corsica • Rochefort • Saint Omer • Strasbourg • Marseille • Numerous fascinating texts on life at court. Superb complete volume, very good interior condition, beautiful binding see photo 340 pages. We only sell authentic documents We accept payment by check. In case of group purchases we reduce the postal costs. We have many historical documents to discover in our EBay store. Do not hesitate to subscribe to our profile in order to receive new announcements as a priority. Protected shipping source Wikipedia Secret Memoirs to Serve the History of the Republic of Letters in France from 1762 to the Present Day The Secret Memoirs to Serve the History of the Republic of Letters in France from 1762 to the Present Day is an anonymous chronicle of the events that occurred between 1762 and 1787. This chronicle is one of the most abundant and renowned sources for the history of the second half of the 18th century. There are many curious anecdotes there. "At the center of the most heated debates for a quarter of a century, whether it was the fight against the Jesuits, the parliamentary opposition, sensational trials such as the Affair of the Queen's Necklace, or the emergence of new aesthetics: that of bourgeois drama, of Gluck's Opera, of Shakespeare's Theater, they report, almost day by day, in a committed or detached, indignant or sarcastic manner, on the ephemeral or profound movements of a public opinion in the process of being formed. It seems that Bachaumont was only a front man. It was probably his secretary Pidansat de Mairobert who wrote the first volumes published from 1777. Then, upon his death, two years later, Mouffle d'Angerville took over. The success was enormous, so much so that he took advantage of it to add additions to the end of each book concerning previous years, using the notes left by his predecessors. In 1830, Ravenel gave a critical and reasoned edition for the first 4 volumes. Paul Lacroix gave an abridgement in 1858. An alphabetical table of the authors and characters cited in the Secret Memoirs appeared in Brussels in 1866. It is an essential tool for finding one's way through the entire work. A new critical edition is in progress[1]. Secret Memoirs (called Bachaumont) to serve the history of the Republic of Letters in France, from 1762 to the present day or Journal of an observer Containing analyses of plays that appeared during this interval; reports of literary assemblies; notices of new, clandestine, prohibited books; fugitive, rare or handwritten plays, in prose or verse; vaudevilles on the Court; anecdotes and witticisms; eulogies of scholars, artists, dead men of letters, etc., etc., etc. Volumes IV. Edited by Christophe Cave and Suzanne Cornand, Éditions Honoré Champion, 2009. 3 vols., 688, 728 and 552 p., (ISBN 978-2-7453-1760-5)[2] Conferences "The Reign of Criticism: The Cultural Imaginary of Secret Memoirs[3]" is the second international conference dedicated to Secret Memoirs. ↑ These volumes, the first in the series, bring together the 5 initial volumes of the Secret Memoirs. Volume I: January 1, 1762–December 31, 1763 (by Jean Sgard and Pierre Assayag). Volume II: January 1, 1764 – February 28, 1766 (by Christophe Cave). Volume III: Mars 1, 1766 – Mars 31, 1768 (by Christophe Cave). Volume IV: April 1, 1768 - October 31, 1769 (by Yves Citton). Volume V: November 1, 1769 - September 30, 1771 (by Suzanne Cornand) ↑ See art. online. Proceedings to be published See on this subject the Team section, page of Christophe Cave, “Publications”, The “reign of criticism”: the cultural imagination of the Secret Memoirs. Notice of Tawfik Mekki Berrada in Dictionary of Newspapers, 1600-1789, dir. J. Sgard, 1991. Sébastian G. Longchamp, Jean-Louis Wagnière, Jacques Joseph Marie Decroix, Adrien Jean Quentin Beuchot, Memoirs on Voltaire: and on his works, ed. Aimé André, 1826, p. 187 Read online Bernadette Fort, The Salons of “Secret Memoirs”, 1767-1787, Paris, ENSBA, 1999, p. 381 (ISBN 2840560666). Christophe Cave, “Libertinage and Secret Memoirs”, in The Libertine Genre in the 18th Century (proceedings of the international conference “Libertine Literature in the 18th Century: Is There a Libertine Genre? definition, typology, chronological limits, corpus”, under the direction of Jean-François Perrin, Philip Stewart, Desjonquères, 2004, p. 193-216 in English (in) Jeremy D. Popkin, Bernadette Fort, The Mémoires Secrets and the Culture of Publicity in Eighteenth-century France, Voltaire Foundation, 1998, 188 p. (ISBN 0729405710) External links To modify Secret Memoirs to Serve the History of the Republic of Letters in France, since MDCCLXII by L. Petit de Bachaumont, M.-F. Pidansat by Mairobert and Moufle d'Angerville Volumes 1 to 36 available on Gallica"At the center of the most heated debates for a quarter of a century, whether it was the fight against the Jesuits, the parliamentary opposition, sensational trials such as the Affair of the Queen's Necklace, or the emergence of new aesthetics: that of bourgeois drama, of Gluck's Opera, of Shakespeare's Theater, they report, almost day by day, in a committed or detached, indignant or sarcastic manner, on the ephemeral or profound movements of a public opinion in the process of being formed. Secret Memoirs (called Bachaumont) to serve the history of the Republic of Letters in France, from 1762 to the present day or Journal of an observer Containing analyses of plays that appeared during this interval; reports of literary assemblies; notices of new, clandestine, prohibited books; fugitive, r
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Year Printed: 1781
Author: Marie Antoinette
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Name of publication: Marie Antoinette
Place of Publication: London
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