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Margaret Trouncer (1903–1982)

Author of Saint Jean-Marie Vianney, curé of Ars

21 Works 142 Members 2 Reviews

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Birthdate
1903
Date of death
1982-10
Gender
female
Education
St. Hilda's College, Oxford
Occupations
writer
Birthplace
Paris, France
Place of death
London, England, UK
Associated Place (for map)
London, England, UK

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3 reviews
I 'saved' this biography from weeded library stock, so I can't really complain, but I'm glad times - and styles - have moved on. Margaret Trouncer obviously knew her stuff, yet she writes like Baroness Orczy! Her brief study of Recamier is full of flowery descriptions - 'Her bosom was a sculptor's dream. Her face had the oval line of Raphael's Madonnas' - whimsical asides and exclamation points. Also, there seems to be more in here about Chateaubriand, Recamier's lover, than the woman show more herself, which is fair enough, I suppose - Juliette's enduring legacy is a painting of a woman draped artfully over a chaise-longue - but still a bit of a cheat. Basically, Madame Recamier was a beautiful society hostess who married an older man, attracted scores of powerful and talented admirers, was good friends with Germaine de Stael, had a lifelong, on-off dalliance with Chateaubriand, and is immortalised on canvas. And there you have it - Margaret Trouncer's biography without all the clutter. show less
I love this book. My guess is that it is out of print now. If you can find an old copy, it is definately worth reading. I learned a lot about St. Margaret Mary's life from this book. She is now one of my favorite saints.

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21
Members
142
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Rating
3.0
Reviews
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ISBNs
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