Audiobook: Madame de Staël
- Download Ch. 1: The Mother audio
- Download Ch. 2: Germaine audio
- Download Ch. 3: Girlhood and Marriage audio
- Download Ch. 4: Necker's Short-lived Triumph, Pt. 1 audio
- Download Ch. 4: Necker's Short-lived Triumph, Pt. 2 audio
- Download Ch. 5: Madame de Staël is Courageous for Her Friends, Pt. 1 audio
- Download Ch. 5: Madame de Staël is Courageous for Her Friends, Pt. 2 audio
- Download Ch. 6: Returns to Coppet audio
- Download Ch. 7: The Transformed Capital, Pt. 1 audio
- Download Ch. 7: The Transformed Capital, Pt. 2 audio
- Download Ch. 8: Madame de Staël Meets Napoleon, Pt. 1 audio
- Download Ch. 8: Madame de Staël Meets Napoleon, Pt. 2 audio
- Download Ch. 9: New Faces at Coppet, Pt. 1 audio
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- Download Ch. 10: Madame de Staël Visits Germany audio
- Download Ch. 11: Madame de Staël and August Schlegel at Rome, Pt. 1 audio
- Download Ch. 11: Madame de Staël and August Schlegel at Rome, Pt. 2 audio
- Download Ch. 12: Madame de Staël's Second Marriage, Pt. 1 audio
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- Download Ch. 13: England Again, Pt. 1 audio
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- Download Ch. 14: Closing Scenes audio
- Download Ch. 15: Her Works, Pt. 1 audio
- Download Ch. 15: Her Works, Pt. 2 audio
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Madame Germaine de Staël (1766-1817) was the daughter of the Swiss banker and statesman, Jacques Necker. Her mother hosted a popular Paris salon where intellectuals gathered, many of whom contributed to the education of the brilliant girl. After his fall from political power in 1781, her still-wealthy father was able to marry Germaine to Baron Erik Magnus Staël von Holstein, but the couple separated in 1797. A successful novelist, Madame de Staël was a fervent defender of J.J. Rousseau and of the ideals of the French Revolution. In 1792 she was forced to flee to England where she continued to socialize with such French luminaries as Charles Maurice de Talleyrand. After the death of Robespierre in 1794, she returned to Paris where she met and came to oppose Napoleon. (Pamela Nagami)
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