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Queen of Versailles Mark Bryant

Queen of Versailles By Mark Bryant

Queen of Versailles by Mark Bryant


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An intriguing portrait of the life and court career of the Sun King's secret wife, Francoise d'Aubigne.

Queen of Versailles Summary

Queen of Versailles: Madame de Maintenon, First Lady of Louis XIV's France by Mark Bryant

The rise to power of Francoise d'Aubigne, Marquise de Maintenon (1635-1719), a queen in all but name, was nothing short of extraordinary. Born into poverty and ignominy, she used her intellect, charisma, and connections to join the ranks of fashionable society, eventually establishing herself at the French court as governess to the legitimized children of Louis XIV. Her relationship with the Sun King gradually flourished, and after the death of the queen in 1683 the couple secretly married. Although their marriage was never made public, Maintenon came to wield unparalleled influence as Louis XIV's closest confidante and most trusted political adviser. The aging king required her daily presence in governmental meetings and relied on her for advice on crown appointments, state business, and policy making. Her modest suite of apartments at Versailles became the heart of the court and she was pursued by officials and dignitaries, popes and princes from across Europe, all anxious to appropriate her influence. She used her expansive social network to intervene in a range of political, religious, and royal family affairs, but not always with the king's knowledge, and her successes were often outweighed by controversy and failure. In Queen of Versailles Mark Bryant explores the remarkable life and court career of Madame de Maintenon. A study in queenship, it reveals how the dynamics of power and gender operated within the realms of early modern high politics, church-state affairs, and international relations while providing unique insights into the Sun King and his court.

Queen of Versailles Reviews

"Queen of Versailles thoroughly explores the roles Madame de Maintenon played in the reign of Louis XIV. Mark Bryant follows Maintenon through the morass of seventeenth-century politics, religious controversies, and court factions to produce a truly impressive work of scholarship, demonstrating a confident command of a vast array of sources." Kathleen Wellman, Southern Methodist University and author of Queens and Mistresses of Renaissance France


"This is first rate research. Byrant is among the first people to bear insights drawn from modern gender history on Maintenon, who was one of the most powerful women in early modern Europe. Every scholar interested in the history of Louis XIV's Europe will read this book and it will be a vitally important addition to early modern womens history." James Collins, Georgetown University and author of The State in Early Modern France

About Mark Bryant

Mark Bryant is senior lecturer in early modern European history at the University of Chichester.

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NPB9780228003397
9780228003397
0228003393
Queen of Versailles: Madame de Maintenon, First Lady of Louis XIV's France by Mark Bryant
New
Hardback
McGill-Queen's University Press
2020-10-22
480
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