Baroque Explorations

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This blog — "Baroque Explorations" — is about my research into 17th century life, and the era of the Court of Louis XIV, the Sun King, in particular. For my blog on writing, see Notes on the Writing Life.

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"The past is never dead. It's not even past." — William Faulkner

"Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities. Truth isn't." — Mark Twain

"In biographies you can make things up. In novels you are obliged to tell the truth." — Peter Ackroyd

"History is always changing behind us, and the past changes a little every time we retell it." — Hilary Mantel

Monday, October 19, 2009

A Royally Abusive Upbringing

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I've become a regular reader of Weave a Garland, Jackie Hodson's wonderful blog on 17th century history.

Today's post is a moving portrait of the care of Sun King's father, Louis XIII, by his doctor, Héroard.

I was pained to read, for example:
"When just two days old, the dauphin Louis had trouble suckling so Héroard brought in a surgeon who cut the membranes beneath the infant’s tongue in three places – a common enough practice but Louis – for the rest of his life – was afflicted by a stutter and he often had to poke his tongue out of his mouth and hold it between his lips."
No wonder Louis XIII was shy and withdrawn!

5 comments:

Jackie Hodson said...

Thank you kindly for the link Sandra. The picture you've used shows Louis' problem quite clearly.
Father and son were so very different but I've always believed that XIII was the father of XIV. Nature versus nurture?
Cheers
Jackie

Sandra Gulland said...

I've not doubted it either, Jackie.

Louis XIII and Philippe, Louis XIV's brother, are very much alike, I think -- including their bisexuality.

Louis XIV was clearly a throw-back to his grandfather, Henri XIV, that life- and woman-loving king so loved by the French.

Jackie Hodson said...

The Vert-Gallant! Goodness - if he'd lived...A blueprint for his grandson and no mistake :)

Ms. Lucy said...

I've never heard of such a thing- how brutal!

Sandra Gulland said...

It gives me a chill, Lucy! And to think how common it is for a baby not to "latch on" for a few days ... .

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