Madame de Sévigné
In the middle of the 17th century, the Marquise de Sévigné wanted to make her daughter a brilliant and independent woman in her own image. But the more she tries to control the young woman's destiny, the more she alienates her. Mother and daughter then experience the throes of a singular and devastating passion. A major work of French literature is born from this devastation.
Cyrille Mairesseas La petite personne
Antoine Prud'homme de la Boussinièreas Charles de Sévigné
Benjamin Wangerméeas Louis XIV
Hyam Zaytounas Madame Scarron
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