Experience the entrancing tale of a captivating woman who defined an era in Geoffrey Scott's renowned masterpiece, The Portrait of Zélide, with a new introduction by the historian Margaret Penton.
Weaving intricate historical research with rich literary nuance, Scott presents an unforgettable depiction of Madame Zélide, the enchanting eighteenth-century Swiss salon hostess. As much an ode to an individual as it is to the epoch she flourished in, The Portrait of Zélide delves into the heart of the Enlightenment, capturing its intellectual vibrancy, social dynamism, and cultural complexities through the lens of Zélide's vibrant life. A tale rich in romance, wit, and sophistication, the book unveils a world where reason, liberty, and individualism intersect with passion, power, and human folly.
Impeccably researched and elegantly written, Scott effortlessly transports readers to the heart of Geneva's intellectual elite, vividly rendering a milieu pulsating with ideas and intrigue. From the intimate chambers of Zélide's salon, where Voltaire and Rousseau might debate the nature of man, to the bustling streets of a city on the precipice of revolution, the world of The Portrait of Zélide is as vivid and vital as its unforgettable heroine.
Compelling and deeply empathetic, this biography offers a window into a woman who lived and breathed her era, embodying its spirit and contradictions, its grandeur and pettiness. Zélide, in all her flawed human complexity, comes alive in these pages as never before, as Scott's narrative deftly explores the intersection of individual character and historical currents.
The Portrait of Zélide is an essential read for lovers of history, biography, and unforgettable characters. It is a testament to Scott's masterful storytelling that Zélide's portrait, etched in the reader's mind, remains as vivid and captivating as the age she personifies.
Weaving intricate historical research with rich literary nuance, Scott presents an unforgettable depiction of Madame Zélide, the enchanting eighteenth-century Swiss salon hostess. As much an ode to an individual as it is to the epoch she flourished in, The Portrait of Zélide delves into the heart of the Enlightenment, capturing its intellectual vibrancy, social dynamism, and cultural complexities through the lens of Zélide's vibrant life. A tale rich in romance, wit, and sophistication, the book unveils a world where reason, liberty, and individualism intersect with passion, power, and human folly.
Impeccably researched and elegantly written, Scott effortlessly transports readers to the heart of Geneva's intellectual elite, vividly rendering a milieu pulsating with ideas and intrigue. From the intimate chambers of Zélide's salon, where Voltaire and Rousseau might debate the nature of man, to the bustling streets of a city on the precipice of revolution, the world of The Portrait of Zélide is as vivid and vital as its unforgettable heroine.
Compelling and deeply empathetic, this biography offers a window into a woman who lived and breathed her era, embodying its spirit and contradictions, its grandeur and pettiness. Zélide, in all her flawed human complexity, comes alive in these pages as never before, as Scott's narrative deftly explores the intersection of individual character and historical currents.
The Portrait of Zélide is an essential read for lovers of history, biography, and unforgettable characters. It is a testament to Scott's masterful storytelling that Zélide's portrait, etched in the reader's mind, remains as vivid and captivating as the age she personifies.
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