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  • Daughter of Paris: The Diary of Marie Duplessis, France's Most Celebrated Courtesan

    (By A.G. Mogan)

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    Author A.G. Mogan
    “Book Descriptions: In out modern times, no prostitute could ever be celebrated. But in 19th century France, one courtesan created sensation not only through the scandalous deeds that sprung from her lifestyle but also through her death. Yet, what her contemporaries didn’t know was that her fame wasn’t born thanks to her beauty, but from a woman’s utter determination to overcome a childhood of endless torture, abandonment, and mistreatments; from a soul's desperate need to forget her past.
    The story of Marie Duplessis, the woman behind masterpieces such as Alexandre Dumas Fils' The Lady with the Camellias and Verdi's Traviata, is the story of a peasant girl who surpassed all suppressions her era imposed on its women, to become one of the most famous individuals 19th century Europe had ever known.”

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