The Courtesans by Joanna Richardson

The Courtesans by Joanna Richardson

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Offers a portrait of twelve of the most famous courtesans of 19th century France, known as la garde. This book presents Cora Pearl to la Paiva, who rose from the Moscow ghetto to indecent wealth and fame, and the admirable Madame Sabatier made famous by Baudelaire, to La Castiglione sent by Cavour to seduce Napoleon III.

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The Courtesans by Joanna Richardson

In Second Empire Paris there were a dozen courtesans who were generally known as la garde: they were the queens of their profession, the women whom visiting princes thought it essential to see. They were the women who encrusted their bathroom taps with jewels, built palaces in the Champs-Elysees, and fought duels in the Bois de Boulogne. They scandalized society and influenced the Press and politics. They also ensnared the husbands and lovers of the most beautiful women in Paris. Joanna Richardson presents her own version of la garde - twelve of the most distinguished courtesans in Paris during their golden age. From the calculating Cora Pearl to the hideous la Paiva, who rose from the Moscow ghetto to indecent wealth and fame, and the admirable Madame Sabatier made famous by Baudelaire, to La Castiglione sent by Cavour to seduce Napoleon III, la garde people these pages with all the color, intrigue, scandal and vivacity with which they peopled the demi-monde of 19th century Paris.
Writer and critic Joanna Richardson was born in London. She is a founder member of the Royal Society of Literature. As a biographer Joanna Richardson has received critical attention for her life-accounts of some of nineteenth-century France's most noted writers. Included among these are her portraits of poets Paul Verlaine and Baudelaire and France's famous women of letters, Colette and Judith Gautier, for which she won the 1989 Prix Goncourt, the first non-French winner in the prize's history.
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ISBN 13 9781842120996
ISBN 10 1842120999
Title The Courtesans
Author Joanna Richardson
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Orion Publishing Co
Year published 2000-07-20
Number of pages 272
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.