• Madame de Staël: A Pioneering Feminist and Social Critic Who Defied Patriarchal Culture

    During the French Revolution in the 18th century, numerous eminent personalities emerged, yet exceptional women were scarce. When they transcended the shackles of traditional patriarchal culture and emerged, they displayed extraordinary valor, intellect, and tenacity in the world. Madame de Staël (1766-1817), this cultural colossus who adorned French history with myriad epithets: trailblazer of the European Romantic literary movement, pioneer of feminist literature, social critic, political activist, and “ideologist” “Queen,” was also hailed as one of the most brilliant women of her era. A gifted woman nurtured in a salon The original name of Mrs. Starr was Anna-Louise Germain Necker, affectionately known as Germaine, born in Paris in 1766. Her…

  • The Turbulent Life and Exile of Constantine II, Greece’s Last King Who Finally Returned Home After 46 Years

       On January 10, 2023, Constantine II, the “last king” of Greece, died of multiple organ failure at the age of 82. Constantine passed away as a civilian and could not start a state funeral, but almost all members of the royal family in Europe went to mourn. After all, behind his title of “The Last King”, there are a lot of royal in-laws. However, compared with these members of the royal family, Constantine II’s life can be described as upheaval: only three years after he took the throne, he suffered a coup and was driven out of Greece. After that, he and his wife lived in exile for half…

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