Life, Letters, and Epicurean Philosophy of Ninon de L'Enclos - Ninon de Lenclos

Life, Letters, and Epicurean Philosophy of Ninon de L'Enclos

By Ninon de Lenclos

  • Release Date: 1705-10-17
  • Genre: Biographies & Memoirs

Description

Life, Letters, and Epicurean Philosophy of Ninon de L'Enclos is a biographical type of book. The inner life of the most remarkable woman that ever lived is here presented to American readers for the first time. Ninon, or Mademoiselle de l'Enclos, as she was known, was the most beautiful woman of the seventeenth century. For seventy years she held undisputed sway over the hearts of the most distinguished men of France; queens, princes, noblemen, renowned warriors, statesmen, writers, and scientists bowing before her shrine and doing her homage, even Louis XIV, when she was eighty-five years of age, declaring that she was the marvel of his reign. How she preserved her extraordinary beauty to so great an age, and attracted to her side the greatest and most brilliant men of the century, is told in her biography, which has been entirely re-written, and new facts and incidents added that do not appear in the French compilations. Her celebrated "Letters to the Marquis de Sévigné", newly translated, and appearing for the first time in the United States, constitute the most remarkable pathology of the female heart, its motives, objects, and secret aspirations, ever penned. With unsparing hand she unmasks the human heart and unveils the most carefully hidden mysteries of femininity, and every one who reads these letters will see herself depicted as in a mirror.