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Loading... Marie-Antoinette (original 1932; edition 1999)by Stefan Zweig (Auteur)
Work InformationMarie Antoinette: The Portrait of an Average Woman by Stefan Zweig (1932)
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Una biografia genial sobre el personatge de Maria Antonieta. Zweig aconsegueix transportar-nos al bell mig de la història i incorpora un ritme trepidant i novel.lesc a alguns dels passatges més coneguts de la reina. És una obra ben documentada, que reprodueix documents originals de l'època i que posa llum en molts episodis que s'han sensacionalitzat al llarg de la història. En definitiva, una obra molt recomanable per a qualsevol que tingui interès en la França de la revolució. ( ) Book received from Edelweiss. This is a reissue of an older book. I really enjoyed this book about Marie Antoinette. I thought reading it was a great compliment to the book I had read earlier in the year about her once she was captured and imprisoned during the revolution. I only knew the basics about her prior to reading this, and I had known nothing about her childhood and her age when she came to France to marry Louis XVI. I had already had quite a bit of sympathy for her, but reading about her life just makes me more firm in my belief that being a Princess is not something you actually want. It can be a very rough and lonely life, even though you live in a life of luxury. Compelling biography of Marie Antoinette from her childhood through marriage, queendom to death. Original at the time for not shying away from the more prurient details of the royal marriage as previous Victorian biographies may have. Strange to recall how much closer in time the author's life was to the events described than our own, when other European upheavals would have been still keenly felt. no reviews | add a review
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Stefan Zweig based his biography of Marie Antoinette, who became the Queen of France at the age of fifteen, on the correspondence between her and her mother, and her great love the Count Axel von Fersen. Zweig analyzes the chemistry of a woman's soul from her intimate pleasures to her public suffering as a Queen under the weight of misfortune and history. Zweig describes Marie Antoinette in the King's bedroom, in the enchanted and extravagant world of the Trianon, and with her children. And in his account of 'The Revolution', he describes her resolve during the failed escape to varennes, her imprisonment in the Conciergerie and her final tragic destiny under the guillotine. Zweig's account has been the definitive biography of Marie Antoinette since its publication, inspiring Antonia Fraser and the recent film adaptation. No library descriptions found. |
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Google Books — Loading... GenresMelvil Decimal System (DDC)944.035092History & geography History of Europe France and Monaco France Bourbon 1589-1789 Louis XVI 1774-92LC ClassificationRatingAverage:
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