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Category: LoveDifficulty: Medium71 letters
About Roger de Rabutin
Roger de Rabutin, known as the Count of Bussy, was a 17th-century French writer famous for his witty correspondence and memoirs that chronicled court life under Louis XIV. His most celebrated work, "Histoire amoureuse des Gaules," was a scandalous chronicle of love affairs among the nobility that earned him imprisonment in the Bastille. He is best remembered for his sharp observations on human nature and love, declaring that "absence is to love what wind is to fire; it extinguishes the small and kindles the great." His letters remain valued for their elegance and penetrating social commentary.