Margaret de Flahaut (1788-1867)

A Scotswoman at the French Court

(Author) Diana Scarisbrick
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  • Features eight miniatures painted by Margaret de Flahaut- Draws on unpublished and intimate correspondence from the Archives Nationales, Paris, and elsewhereMargaret Mercer Elphinstone (1788-1867), with her powerful mind and independent spirit, was never daunted by adversity as she sought to realize her ambitions for her family against the background of intellectual upheaval and social and political change which followed the French Revolution and the end of the ancien régime. The turning-point in her life was her controversial marriage in 1817 with the general Charles de Flahaut (1785-1870), which, contrary to all expectations, resulted in one of the most successful partnerships in the 'auld alliance' between France and Scotland. Whereas the life of her husband, the dashing Napoleonic general and diplomat Charles de Flahaut, is well known, Margaret has remained in the shadows. Yet this biographical study, based on unpublished correspondence in the Archives Nationales, Paris, reveals her to have been the more interesting of the two. It shows how much he depended on her brains, political judgment and artistic taste as well as her fortune to guide him in his career. Her lively, observant but wicked pen takes us with her on visits to Talleyrand, to the marquis de Lafayette, to the duchesse de Praslin, to house parties in stately homes of England and Scotland. Acknowledged a superb hostess, her descriptions of the menus, and entertainments organized in her homes in Scotland, London and Paris, and at the Flahaut embassies in Vienna and in London capture the flavor of those cosmopolitan gatherings. A lifelong liberal in politics and an upholder of Whig principles, her politicomanie inspires sharp comments on the opponents of Reform in England and on the self-seeking ministers of Louis-Philippe in France.

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Publisher:
John Adamson Publishing Consultants
Format:
Hardcover
Number of pages:
None
Language:
en
ISBN:
9781898565161
Publish year:
2019
Publish date:
March 28, 2019

Diana Scarisbrick

Diana Scarisbrick is a renowned art historian and author known for her groundbreaking work on jewelry history. Her most famous book, "Historic Rings: Four Thousand Years of Craftsmanship," showcases her meticulous research and keen eye for detail. Scarisbrick's contributions to literature have greatly enriched our understanding of the art of jewelry.

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