The Nobleman and Other Romances
Isabelle de Charriere - Author
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The only available English translation of writings by an Enlightenment-era Dutch aristocrat, writer, composer-and woman. Born Dutch, noble, and free-spirited, Isabelle de Charrière (also known as Belle de Zuylen) was an enlightened woman whose writings-not unlike Jane Austen's-tackled the intricacies of high society, particularly in matters of love. Published when she was only twenty- two, "The Nobleman" is a Persuasion-like tale whose heroine challenges her stodgy father in order to marry a man of unassuming ancestry. But Charrière did not confine herself to simple marriage plots and country courtships. Another story, "Eagonlette and Suggestina," is a thinly veiled critique of Marie Antoinette, cleverly disguised as a fairy tale. The Nobleman and Other Romances will delight fans of Jane Austen and Enlightenment-era French literature. Acknowledgments Introduction by CAROLINE WARMAN Suggestions for Further Reading A Note on the Translation THE NOBLEMAN AND OTHER ROMANCES The Nobleman Letters from Neuchâtel Letters from Mistress Henley Published by Her Friend Letters Written from Lausanne: Cécile Eaglonette and Suggestina, or On Pliancy Émigré Letters Fragments of Two Novels Written in English Constance's Story Saint Anne Notes |
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