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The Idler in France Marguerite Blessington, Countess of Blessington

The Idler in France By Marguerite Blessington, Countess of Blessington

Summary

Marguerite Gardiner, Countess of Blessington (1789-1849), was famous for her beauty, charm and wit. The latter features are reflected in this work, originally published in two volumes in 1841. Blessington describes her experiences in Nimes, Arles, St Remy, and Paris (her residence during 1828-30) with enthusiasm and humour.

The Idler in France Summary

The Idler in France by Marguerite Blessington, Countess of Blessington

Marguerite Gardiner, Countess of Blessington (1789-1849), was famous for her charm, wit, and beauty, the latter reflected in Sir Thomas Lawrence's famous portrait of her in 1822. Blessington had an unhappy childhood, and was forced into her first marriage at the age of fourteen, but had developed a love of reading and story-telling. With her second husband Charles John Gardiner, first Earl of Blessington, she lived for several years in France and Italy. In this work, originally published in two volumes in 1841, the author describes her impressions of nature, people and daily life in different French localities (Nimes, Arles, St Remy) with enthusiasm and good humour. Blessington writes especially about Paris, her permanent residence during 1828-30, describing the world of the British expatriate community as well as the cultural life and recent political upheavals which had brought Louis-Philippe to the throne.

Table of Contents

Volume 1: 1. Nismes; 2. Town of Arles; 3. St. Remy; 4. Lyons; 5. Paris. Fatiguing journey; 6. Custom of letting out furniture; 7. Domestic arrangements; 8. Charles Kemble; 9. Lord and Lady Stuart de Rothesay; 10. The celebrated Dr P.; 11. Groups of children in the gardens of the Luxembourg; 12. The Marquise de Pouleprie; 13. Visit to the Hotel d'Orsay; 14. Comte Charles de Mornay; 15. Consequences of the Revolution in France; Volume 2: 1. Paris. Approach of Spring; 2. Romantic feelings of Lady C.; 3. Victor Hugo's Derniers Jours d'un Condamne; 4. A new residence; 5. Unexpected events; 6. Mr. Rogers and Mr. Luttrell; 7. Effects of indisposition; 8. The dead paraded through the streets to inflame the populace; 9. Familiarity of French servants; 10. Sanctuary of home; 11. Rumour relative to the son of Napoleon.

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NLS9781108045117
9781108045117
1108045111
The Idler in France by Marguerite Blessington, Countess of Blessington
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2012-03-22
636
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