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Identifier: madamedestalhe00grib (find matches)
Title: Madame de Staël and her lovers
Year: 1907 (1900s)
Authors: Gribble, Francis Henry, 1862-1946
Subjects: Staël, Madame de (Anne-Louise-Germaine), 1766-1817
Publisher: New York : J. Pott
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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In July she is saying: I wishthat you believed that I am better disposed toyou than I was. In August her hopes ofrecovering Neckers loan having improved throughthe fall of the Empire, she appeals to Benjaminto do what he can to strengthen Victor deBroglies devotion to her daughter: Try tospeak of her before him. One can praise hercertainly without exaggerating. In Septemberit is : The state of your health causes me muchuneasiness, and also : I rely entirely on yourpride and your zeal in what concerns Albertine ; and finalty: Give my son good advice aboutmy affair. Do not think any more of the onethat was in question between us. So that was the end of that. The restoredBourbons undertook to pay their debt to Necker;the Papal permission for the mixed marriage wasobtained; Victor de Broglie set out for Coppet,accompanied by Auguste de Stael and his half-brother, Rene dArgenson. They crossed theJura in the snows of January 1816, at the timewhen Benjamin Constant was preparing to leave 332
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Albertines Wedding Brussels for London. Sismondi joined them, andthey went on over the Mont Cenis to Parma,Bologna, Florence, and Pisa, where Madamede Stael and Albertine awaited them. Themarriage was celebrated at Pisa on February 20,1816, Sydney Smiths brother, Bob Smith,^ actingas witness. It was from Albertine, now Duchessede Broglie, that Benjamin Constant heard thenews. All the great emotions of my life, shewrote, make me wish to think of you and speakof you. . . . What a sad combination of circum-stances was necessary (to prevent you from beingpresent at my wedding! I would not havebelieved it six years ago! By Gods grace, she is happy, Madame deStael wrote in a letter despatched under thesame cover; and Benjamin wrote to MadameRecamier:— I know that Albertine is married, and I hopeshe will be happy. Her husband is an excellentman, and I do not think that she on her part,brought up as she has been, feels any imperiousneed of an expansive sensibility. By the excessesand reacti

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