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Madame de Stael by Maria Fairweather
by Maria Fairweather
Madame de Stael by Maria Fairweather Summary
In her lifetime it was widely said that there were three political powers in Europe–Britain, Russia, and Madame de Stael. Byron described her as “the first female writer of this, perhaps of any age,” Germaine de Stael was certainly the most remarkable woman of her time and she remains unique–both for the scope of her artistic and intellectual achievements, and the force of her political influence which helped to bring down Napoleon. Born in Paris in 1766, the daughter of Jacques Necker, Louis XVI’s influential and reforming finance minister, Germaine de Stael was brought up in her mother’s salon, amidst the philosophers of the French Enlightenment. A prodigious and disciplined intellect, a need for love and a love of liberty, together with remarkable courage in both public and private life, de Stael was driven to disregard dangers and conventions alike, often at great cost.
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