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Marie Antoinette's Gardens: Rethinking Female Agency - Interview with Susan Taylor-Leduc

Marie Antoinette's Gardens: Rethinking Female Agency - Interview with Susan Taylor-Leduc

Update: 2024-05-03
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In this episode, Susannah Lyon-Whaley is joined by Susan Taylor-Leduc to discuss her latest book and ongoing research on Marie Antoinette and gardens.

 

Susan's 2022 book on Marie Antoinette - Marie Antoinette's Legacy: The Politics of French Garden Patronage and Picturesque Design, 1775-1867 - is available from Amsterdam University Press here.

More information on Susan and her research is available on her website

 

Susan’s reading recommendations:

●       Griffey, Erin. ‘“The Rose and Lily Queen”: Henrietta Maria’s Fair Face and the Power of Beauty at the Stuart Court.’ Renaissance Studies 35, no. 5 (2021): 811–836.

●       Hyde, Elizabeth. Cultivated Power: Flowers, Culture, and Politics in the Reign of Louis XIV. University of Pennsylvania Press, 2005.

●       Lyon-Whaley, Susannah, ed. Floral Culture and the Tudor and Stuart Courts. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2024.

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Marie Antoinette's Gardens: Rethinking Female Agency - Interview with Susan Taylor-Leduc

Marie Antoinette's Gardens: Rethinking Female Agency - Interview with Susan Taylor-Leduc