
Against marriage
the correspondence of la Grande Mademoiselle
by Montpensier
Part of The other voice in early modern Europe
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The duchesse de Montpensier's vast inherited wealth and royal lineage allowed her to be an "exception" in 17th-century France. How does her unique position influence the specific nature of her critique against marriage, and do you think her arguments would resonate differently if she were a woman of lesser means?
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Montpensier condemns the "alliance system" of marriage. What specific aspects of this system, as described or implied, do you find most central to her outrage, and what does this reveal about her understanding of women's value and autonomy?
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Montpensier proposes a republic where women are "their own mistresses" and marriage is outlawed. What is the implied connection she draws between the institution of marriage and women's lack of mastery over their own lives in her era?
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