Dancing To The Precipice: Lucie De La Tour Du Pin And The French Revolution

Author: Caroline Moorehead

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  • : $27.95 AUD
  • : 9780099490524
  • : Vintage
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  • : 01 January 2010
  • : 216mm X 135mm X 38mm
  • : United Kingdom
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  • : Caroline Moorehead
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Description

Lucie de la Tour du Pin was the Pepys of her generation. She witnessed, participated in, and wrote diaries detailing one of the most tumultuous periods of history. From life in the Court of Versailles, through the French Revolution to Napoleon's rule, Lucie survived extraordinary times with great spirit. She recorded people, politics and intrigue, alongside the intriguing minutia of everyday life: food, work, illness, children, manners and clothes. Caroline Moorehead's richly novelistic biography sets Lucy and her dairies in their wider context, illuminating a remarkable period of history.

About the author:
Caroline Moorehead is the biographer of Bertrand Russell, Freya Stark, Iris Origo and Martha Gellhorn. Well known for her work in human rights, she has published a history of the Red Cross and a book about refugees, Human Cargo. She lives in London and Italy. Fluent in French and Italian, her researches for this book have uncovered letters, documents and portraits, many never previously examined.

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Lucie de la Tour du Pin was the Pepys of her generation: her diaries provide a vivid picture of Versailles, the French Revolution and Napoleon. This richly textured, highly enjoyable and evocative biography shows us an extraordinary woman in the midst of her extraordinary times.

Author description

Caroline Moorehead is the biographer of Bertrand Russell, Freya Stark, Iris Origo and Martha Gellhorn. Well known for her work in human rights, she has published a history of the Red Cross and a book about refugees, Human Cargo. She lives in London and Italy. Fluent in French and Italian, her researches for this book have uncovered letters, documents and portraits, many never previously examined.