The Last Libertines

The Last Libertines

The Last Libertines

The Last Libertines

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Overview

This “rich . . . highly enjoyable portrait of an extraordinary moment in French history” introduces us to 7 dazzling aristocrats who rose and fell during the French Revolution (Guardian).

Benedetta Craveri reveals the history of the Libertine generation “whose youth coincided with the French monarchy’s final moment of grace—a moment when . . . a style of life based on privilege and the spirit of caste might acknowledge the widespread demand for change, and . . . reconcile itself with Enlightenment ideals of justice, tolerance, and citizenship.”
 
Here we meet 7 characters who Craveri singles out not only for their “romantic character” but also for “the keenness with which they experienced this crisis . . . of the ancien régime, of which they themselves were the emblem.”
 
• Duc de Lauzun
• Vicomte de Ségur
• Duc de Brissac
• Comte de Narbonne
• Chevalier de Boufflers
• Comte de Ségur
• Comte de Vaudreuil
 
These men were at once “irreducible individualists” and true “sons of the Enlightenment”—all of them ambitious to play their part in bringing around the great changes that were in the air. But when the French Revolution came, they found themselves condemned to poverty, exile, and in some cases execution.
 
Telling the parallel lives of these dazzling but little-remembered historical figures, Craveri brings the past to life, powerfully dramatizing a turbulent time that was at once the last act of a now-vanished world and the first act of our own.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781681373416
Publisher: New York Review Books
Publication date: 10/20/2020
Sold by: Penguin Random House Publisher Services
Format: eBook
Pages: 616
Sales rank: 102,162
File size: 8 MB

About the Author

Benedetta Craveri is currently a professor of French literature at the University Suor Orsola Benincasa, Naples. She is a corresponding member of Accademia dei Lincei and contributes to The New York Review of Books and to the cultural pages of the Italian newspaper La Repubblica. Her books include Madame du Deffand and Her World, Mistresses and Queens, and The Age of Conversation (available from New York Review Books). She is married to a French diplomat and in 2017 was awarded the Prix mondial Cino Del Duca by l’Institut de France.

Aaron Kerner is a translator, editor, and teacher who lives in Boston.

Table of Contents

Preface 1

The Duc de Lauzun 7

The Vicomte Joseph-Alexandre de Ségur 83

The Duc de Brissac 129

The Comte de Narbonne 153

The Chevalier de Boufflers 165

The Comte Louis-Philippe de Ségur 225

The Comte de Vaudreuil 269

1789 309

Turning the Page 429

Acknowledgments 439

Notes 441

Bibliography 519

Index 529

Illustration Credits 589

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