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Marie-Antoinette by John Hardman; 9780300260946

Marie-Antoinette

By John Hardman

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In Marie-Antoinette, John Hardman delves into the life of one of history's most enigmatic figures, offering a nuanced portrait that transcends the clichés of a life often reduced to mere scandal and excess. This biography explores the complexities of Marie-Antoinette's personality, her upbringing in the opulence of the Habsburg court, and her tumultuous reign as Queen of France during one of the most critical periods in European history.

The Story

Hardman navigates the intricacies of Marie-Antoinette's life, from her marriage to Louis XVI to her eventual downfall during the French Revolution. He provides insight into her political struggles, the lavish lifestyle she led, and the public perception that ultimately contributed to her tragic fate. The narrative reveals her as a multifaceted character, torn between duty and personal desire, and highlights her resilience in the face of growing adversity.

Why Readers Love It

  • Depth of Research: Hardman's meticulous research offers a fresh perspective, drawing on a wealth of primary sources to illuminate the queen's experiences.
  • Engaging Narration: The author’s narrative style is both accessible and compelling, weaving historical facts with vivid storytelling.
  • Contextual Insight: The biography situates Marie-Antoinette within the broader historical landscape, connecting her personal struggles to the political upheavals of the time.

Perfect For

This biography is ideal for readers interested in European history, royal biographies, and those who seek to understand the human stories behind historical events. Fans of Hardman's previous works, such as The Life of the Last Tsar, will appreciate his ability to bring history to life with depth and sensitivity.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 197 mm × 127 mm × 37 mm
Pages: 384
Publisher: Yale University Press
ISBN: 9780300260946

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