2.Bressant-style: Jean-Baptiste Prosper Bressant (1815–86) was a well-known actor who introduced a new hairstyle which consisted of wearing the hair in a crew-cut in front and longer in the back. 3. Jockey Club: one of the most exclusive and elegant of the Parisian clubs, founded in 1834. 4. Comte de Paris: Louis-Philippe-Albert d’Orléans (1838–94), grandson of King Louis-Philippe. 5. Prince of Wales: the future Edward VII, Prince of Wales from 1841 to 1901. 6. Twickenham: until 1871, the residence of the Comte de Paris, exiled in England. 7. Sacré-Coeur: a religious boarding school run by the nuns of Sacré-Coeur. 8. de Bouillon: branch of the de La Tour d’Auvergne family. Basin de Guermantes’s mother, Oriane de Guermantes’s mother and Mme de Ville-parisis were sisters in the Bouillon family. 9. Sévigné: the Marquise de Sévigné (1626–96) is famous for her letters (over 1,500 in all have been published). Written, most of them to her daughter, in a natural, racy and picturesque style, they reveal her opinionated and spirited character and describe the life of the nobility at court and in the country, as well as historical and cultural events of her time.
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