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Marie Antoinette

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V/G to LIKE NEW CONDITION. 1982 St. Martin's Press hardcover, Desmond Seward (The Hundred Years The English in France 1337-1453). Giddy and extravagant, Marie Antoinette came to France as a child-bride from Austria, France’s traditional enemy, but the hatred she aroused was out of all proportion to her faults. It was not the sansculottes who first called her ‘L’Autrichienne’ or accused her of the campaign of vilification and scurrilous ballads originated among the nobility, even the royal family. Posterity sees her as foolish, immoral and devious, as a meddler in politics who unduly influenced her husband, the amiable and incompetent Louis XVI. Re-examining correspondence and memoirs, Desmond Seward finds a different Marie strong-minded, religious, devotedly maternal, surrounded by enemies, forced by her husband’s lethargy to intrigue as best she could to save the monarchy. She failed, but could any woman have done better in Revolutionary France? - Amazon

297 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1981

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Desmond Seward

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Desmond Seward was an Anglo-Irish popular historian and the author of over two dozen books. He was educated at Ampleforth and St, Catherine's College, Cambridge. He was a specialist in England and France in the Middle Ages and the author of some thirty books, including biographies of Eleanor of Aquitane, Henry V, Richard III, Marie Antoinette and Metternich.

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June 3, 2022
If you know absolutely nothing about Marie Antoinette, I suppose this would be helpful?
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32 reviews
March 4, 2017
Sympathetic recount of her last days

Attempts to give a feeling for the character of Marie Antoinette. At times digresses to describing events and quick to pass judgement on those involved. Best in describing her last days and the events leading to her execution.
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August 26, 2017
Marie Antoinette is one of the world’s most hated queens. Even today, my French grandmother believes in Marie Antoinette’s wicked image. Yet, was she really as evil as my grandmother has always portrayed her to be? This sympathetic biography of Marie Antoinette shows her as a woman who was doomed by the time she set foot in France. With the decline of popularity from Louis XV and the lies that her own enemies spread about her, there was no hope of saving Marie Antoinette’s reputation. It was the hatred and criticism of Marie Antoinette that helped play a role in the French Revolution. This biography also shows the queen’s strength and courage as she faced her enemies during the French Revolution.

While many biographers have stated that Marie Antoinette was unprepared for her role as queen, the author describes that she was prepared for the role that was given to her. Marie Antoinette’s role as queen was simply to look good and entertain the French court. She was not supposed to be involved in politics. Therefore, Marie Antoinette had the charm for the role of the Queen of France, but because she was from Austria, she made her enemies. Much of the criticism of Marie Antoinette was spurred on by her enemies, who never stopped spreading malicious gossip about her.

This is not to say that Marie Antoinette did not have any negative aspects. She spent exorbitant sums on clothes that Louis XVI had to pay. She spent her nights gambling with her friends so often that Louis XVI once called her useless. She gave her favorites important positions in court. However, she loved the arts and promoted Gluck. If it wasn’t for Marie Antoinette’s patronage, Gluck would not become as legendary as he is today.

This biography also suggest that Marie Antoinette and Axel Fersen were most likely not lovers. Their relationship seemed to be platonic. This is because there is no conclusive evidence of infidelity on Marie Antoinette’s part. Therefore, it is most likely that she remained faithful to Louis XVI. During her trial, she defended herself against every accusation made to her. She even garnered so much sympathy from her enemies that there was some doubt if she would ever get the guillotine.

What I found most fascinating in this biography of Marie Antoinette is the French Revolution. It is during the French Revolution where we see Marie Antoinette’s strength and courage. While Louis XVI wavers on making decisions, Marie Antoinette is busy asking other monarchs to help her escape.

Overall, this was a very thorough biography of Marie Antoinette. This book emphasized Marie Antoinette’s courage during the dark days of the French Revolution. Marie Antoinette was very fast-paced and it read like a novel. The writing itself was mostly a pretty easy read for the general reader. There were a few times I got confused, and I had to reread the paragraph. Still, I got a very good portrait of both Marie Antoinette and Louis XVI. I recommend this biography for Marie Antoinette enthusiasts. It is very detailed and counters the legendary myths of Marie Antoinette, especially the legend, “Let them eat cake!”
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February 6, 2024
truth finally told

A veryworthy and historical autobiography of a very maligned woman and Queen who didn’t deserve her grisly fate..I appreciated knowing the events leading uptothe Revolution… harrowing times for sure…
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January 26, 2021
I love the overtly Pro-Antoinette stance.
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July 11, 2020
History of a Queen

I like to learn about history, this was a very interesting book and I recommend this to anyone interested in Kings and Queens of times gone by
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September 13, 2015
Good book

Another good book on MarieAntoniette , I loved reading the details of court life and was appalled by the tragic end !
She was truly Marietherese's daughter in the end
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