What is a literary salon?

Salon means "reception room" and "living room" Later, it refers to social activities and literary discussions held in the living room. In the Middle Ages of Europe, it was the center of communication and communication between noble families and celebrities in the upper class.

Within the scope of literary salon culture, it is not authoritative people but some women, or rich people, great thinkers and great writers who dominate the dignitaries. These women played a leading role in European salon culture from15th century to19th century. In any well-known salon, its fame does not come from contemporary celebrities, nor does it need much aristocratic support. That is the only thing that is indispensable, and that is an excellent hostess.

In many salons, a famous salon often has a very good hostess, such as the wife of a duke or earl, which is a convention. And successfully holding a salon can win social praise for them, reveal many upper-class people, and they can even dominate the atmosphere of an era. Most of Sharon's literary works are novels and poems, mainly for the memory of feudal nobles who lost their former status in the Middle Ages.