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RECAMIER, JEANNE FRANCOISE JULIE ADELAIDE (1777-1849)

This article appears in Volume V22, Page 951 of the Encyclopedia Britannica.

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RECAMIER, JEANNE FRANCOISE JULIE ADELAIDE (1777-1849) , a famous Frenchwoman in the literary and political circles of the early 19th century, was born on the 4th of December 1777 at Lyons. Her maiden name was
Bernard
 . She was married at fifteen to the banker Jacques Recamier (d. 183o), who was more than old enough to be her father. Beautiful, accomplished, with a real love for literature, she possessed at the same time a temperament which protected her from scandal, and from the early days of the consulate to almost the end of the July monarchy her salon in Paris was one of the
chief
  resorts of literary and political society that pretended to fashion. The habitues of her
house
  included many former royalists, with others, such as Bernadotte and General Moreau, more or less disaffected to the government. This circumstance, together with her refusal to act as lady-in-waiting to the Empress Josephine and her friendship for Madame de Stael, brought her under suspicion. It was through Madame de Stael that Madame Recamier became acquainted with Benjamin Constant, whose singular political tergiversations during the last days of the empire and the first of the restoration have been attributed to her persuasions. Madame Recamier was eventually exiled from Paris by
Napoleon
 's orders. After a short stay at Lyons she proceeded to Rome, and finally to Naples, where she was on exceedingly good terms with Murat and his wife, who were then intriguing with the Bourbons. She persuaded Constant to plead the claims of Murat in a memorandum addressed to the congress of Vienna, and also induced him to take up a decided attitude in opposition to
Napoleon
  during the Hundred Days. Her husband had sustained heavy losses in 18o5, and she visited Madame de Stael at Coppet in Switzerland. There was a project for her divorce, in order that she might marry Prince
Augustus
  of Prussia, but though her husband was willing it was not arranged. In her later days she lost most of the rest of her fortune; but she continued to receive visitors at the Abbaye-aux-Bois, the old Paris convent to which she retired in 1814. Here Chateaubriand was a constant visitor, and in a manner master of the
house
 ; but even in old age, ill-health and reduced circumstances Madame Recamier never lost her attraction. She seems to have been incapable of any serious attachment, and although she numbered among her admirers Mathieu de Montmorency, Lucien Bonaparte, Prince
Augustus
  of Prussia, Ballanche, J. J. Ampere and Constant, none of them obtained over her so
great
  an influence as did Chateaubriand, though she suffered much from his imperious temper. If she had any genuine affection, it seems to have been for Prosper de Barante, whom she met at Coppet. She died in Paris on the 11th of May 1849.
There are well-known portraits of her by Louis
David
  in the galleries of the Louvre, and by Francois Gerard in the possession of the prefecture of the Seine. In 1859 Souvenirs et correspondances tires des pa piers de Madame Recamier was edited by Mme Lenormant. See Mme Lenormant's Madame Recamier, les amis de sa jeunesse et sa correspondance intime (1872); Mme Mohl, Madame Recamier, with a sketch of the history of society in France (1829 and 1862); also Guizot in the Revue des deux mondes for December 1859 and February 1873; H. Noel Williams, Madame Recamierand her Friends (London, 1901) ; E. Herriott (Engl. trans., by Alys Hallard), Madame Recamier et ses amis (1904) (elaborate and exhaustive).


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