Princes and Poisoners: Studies of the Court of Louis XIV


Leído por Jane Bennett

(3.8 stars; 4 reviews)

The court of French King Louis XIV was not a safe place to be. It was filled with plots and intrigues, leaving observers and commentators with more questions than answers among speculation and innuendo. Funck-Brentano was a scholar, librarian and expert on the political climate of eighteenth century France. Backing up his work with research in the archives of the Bastille, he attempts to explain and throw light on the tumultuous times. - Summary by Lynne Thompson (8 hr 15 min)

Capítulos

Marie Madeleine de Brinvilliers Part 1: Her Life 52:18 Leído por Jane Bennett
Part 2: Her Trial 57:21 Leído por Jane Bennett
Part 3: Her Death 55:35 Leído por Jane Bennett
The Poison Drama at the Court of Louis XIV: Part 1: The Soceresses: The Dinner … 6:16 Leído por Jane Bennett
Sorcery in the Seventeenth Century 11:00 Leído por Jane Bennett
The practices of the Witches 6:30 Leído por Jane Bennett
The Alchemists 16:08 Leído por Jane Bennett
La Voisin 21:14 Leído por Jane Bennett
The Magician Lesage 5:34 Leído por Jane Bennett
The ‘Chambre Ardente' 23:53 Leído por Jane Bennett
Louis XIV and the Poison Affair 9:58 Leído por Jane Bennett
II. Madame de Montespan Part 1 58:14 Leído por Jane Bennett
Madame de Montespan Part 2 30:15 Leído por Jane Bennett
III. A Magistrate part 1 33:48 Leído por Jane Bennett
III. A Magistrate part 2 36:52 Leído por Jane Bennett
The Death of Madame 20:57 Leído por Jane Bennett
Racine and the Poisons Question 20:57 Leído por Jane Bennett
The 'Divineresse' 20:05 Leído por Jane Bennett

Reseñas

A somewhat salacious retelling of notable cases of poisoning


(4 stars)

I found the details somewhat repetitive from one case to the next, but who doesn't live stories of witchcraft and poisoning among the aristocrats? I thoroughly enjoyed the reader for this work. He voice has gravitas and she is fluid with the many French names and expressions. Brava!

terrible reader


(1 stars)

I had to stop couldn't tolerate the reader.