The duc de Saint-Simon's memoirs of the last decades of Louis XIV's reign and the regency of Philippe d'Orléans are considered a masterpiece of the genre and one of the glories of French literature. His accounts of the dramatic events he witnessed have informed historians for generations, while his literary portraits have influenced French authors from Sainte-Beuve to Proust.In 1721 Saint-Simon travelled to Spain as Ambassador Extraordinary to solicit the hand of a Spanish princess for the young king Louis XV. Although his mission comes very late in his long narrative, that experience looms large in his account of earlier events, hidden in plain sight, and enriched by it.The nineteenth-century essayist Sainte-Beuve dubbed Saint-Simon 'the little duke with the penetrating eye'. Readers of this book can decide for themselves how penetrating an eye the little duke could bring to bear on his contemporaries, and on himself.
Vincent J. Pitts Book order




- 2022
- 2015
Embezzlement and High Treason in Louis XIV's France
The Trial of Nicolas Fouquet
- 240 pages
- 9 hours of reading
The trial serves as a critical lens to examine the intricate dynamics of Louis XIV's court, revealing the king's apprehension about Fouquet potentially unveiling the corrupt financial practices of Cardinal Mazarin, his late mentor and prime minister. This exploration delves into the political tensions and power struggles of the time, highlighting the precarious balance between loyalty and betrayal within the royal court.
- 2012
Henri IV of France
- 516 pages
- 19 hours of reading
The result is a fascinating biography of a French king and a comprehensive history of sixteenth-century France.