Item type | Location | Call number | Copy | Status | Notes | Date due |
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Books | Βιβλιοθήκη Ανθός | ΞΛ 813 AUC (Browse shelf) | 1 | Available | 1981 |
ΞΛ 813 ATWAlias Grace | ΞΛ 813 ATWAlias Grace | ΞΛ 813 AUCThe country cousin | ΞΛ 813 AUCThe Cat and the King | ΞΛ 813 AUSLeviathan | ΞΛ 813 AUSThe New York Trilogy |
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Δωρεά από Rod. Denley Jones
Mixing fact and fiction, the Duc de Saint-Simon recounts three episodes in which he and his wife involve themselves in the notorious schemings of King Louis XIV's Versailles. Throughout, the famous courtier's attitudes toward the King and court shift. In the first story, the young Duc, appalled at the King's calculating matches of his illegitimate offspring with prominent aristocrats, works to subvert the wedding of one of Louis' nephews, but is thwarted when his adversaries threaten to expose the homosexuality of both the King's brother and the narrator's patron, the Prince de Conti. In the second, Saint-Simon is maneuvered into acting as messenger between Conti (who is briefly King of Poland in 1697) and Conti's mistress, Madame la Duchesse. In this the Duc is subverted by his own wife's schemings. Finally, in later years, rumors of incest are deployed by both sides in a struggle to determine which of two ill-pedigreed "princesses" will be matched with one of the King's legitimate grandsons. The high-minded Saint-Simon emerges from these intrigues disillusioned ("We had all...been made part of the Versailles system"), but resolves (after the King's death) to record the monarch's "great style" and quest for glory.
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