Mars, Mademoiselle, 1779-1847

Mémoires de Mademoiselle Mars (volume II) : (de la Comédie Française) - 1 online resource : multiple file formats

Release date is 2008-05-19

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"Mémoires de Mademoiselle Mars (volume II)" by Mademoiselle Mars is a historical account written in the mid-19th century. The narrative revolves around the life of the actress Mademoiselle Mars, drawing on her experiences and reflections during a tumultuous period, particularly focusing on the theatrical and royal circles of France and Sweden. At the start of the text, we are introduced to Valville, who is rehearsing a tragedy with Mademoiselle Mars while distractedly contemplating geographical matters related to Sweden. The narrative unfolds amidst the political backdrop of France's impending revolution and Valville's concern for the emotional turmoil of Mademoiselle Mars, who is suffering from the abrupt departure of her lover, Monvel, to serve in Sweden. Here, we also learn about the royal court of Gustave III and the theatrical support he provides, presenting a rich tapestry of emotions, artistic pursuits, and the challenges faced by the characters, particularly Mademoiselle Mars as she grapples with her feelings of abandonment and longing. (This is an automatically generated summary.)



Mars, Mademoiselle, 1779-1847

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