An edition of Madame Du Barry (1959)

Madame du Barry

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An edition of Madame Du Barry (1959)

Madame du Barry

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Madame du Barry is blessed with seductive beauty, enchanting wit and unfailing good nature. Yet her life at court has its setbacks, as she incurrs the jealousy of Madame Du Pompadour and many others, who constantly try to usurp her.

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Publisher
Hodder & Stoughton
Language
English
Pages
255

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Cover of: Madame Du Barry/Amante Real
Madame Du Barry/Amante Real
December 2001, Mondadori (IT)
Hardcover in Spanish - Lrg edition
Cover of: Madame Du Barry
Madame Du Barry
October 2000, Grijalbo Mondadori, S.A
Paperback
Cover of: Madame du Barry
Madame du Barry
1996, Ulverscroft Large Print Books
in English
Cover of: Madame du Barry
Madame du Barry
1996, HarperCollins
in English
Cover of: Madame du Barry
Madame du Barry
1994, Hale
in English
Cover of: Madame du Barry
Madame du Barry
1959, Hodder & Stoughton
in English

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Edition Notes

Reedited as Jean Plaidy

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Number of pages
255
Weight
1.7 pounds

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OL22730692M

Work Description

This is the story of Jeanne Becu, most famously known as Madame du Barry, mistress to Louis XV of France in the last years of his reign and the most beautiful woman in France at the time. Plaidy’s du Barry is kind, good-hearted and forgiving of even her enemies, whom she tries relentlessly to befriend. She has no enmity toward anyone and wishes for all to be as happy as she, who has the king’s heart. She is not greedy, but is wrongly labeled as such by court intriguers when she accepts luxurious gifts from Louis to make him happy.

Madame du Barry’s main adversary is the dauphine, Marie Antoinette, who eventually receives the great diamond necklace the king had planned to buy for Jeanne, which causes a great scandal later when Marie Antoinette is queen (this is the main theme of The Queen of Diamonds by Jean Plaidy). Madame du Barry took up causes for the good of the people, which was remembered during the French Revolution and could have saved her from the guillotine had certain events not transpired.

An enjoyable reimagining of du Barry’s life and with satisfying character depiction much like another royal mistress–Jane Shore in Plaidy's The Goldsmith’s Wife, the mistress of England’s King Edward IV. Both protagonists are very likable and easy to identify with, and they share the distinction of being one of the author’s earliest works. (Posted by "Arleigh" at Historicalfiction.com)

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