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== In culture == An aged Princess Mathilde makes a brief appearance in Proust's ''Γ l'ombre des jeunes filles en fleurs'' (''In the Shadow of Young Girls In Flower''), the second volume of ''[[In Search of Lost Time]]''. She mentions that if she wants to visit [[Invalides|les Invalides]], she does not need an invitation: she has her own set of keys. Princess Mathilde is referred to several times in [[Gore Vidal]]'s novel ''[[1876 (novel)|1876]]'' as being a friend of the fictional narrator, Charles Schermerhorn Schuyler. She is also mentioned by the Portuguese romantic realist [[EΓ§a de Queiroz]] in one of his most relevant posthumous novels [[To the Capital (novel)|To the Capital]].
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