<b>the ultimate biography of the Sun King...a work of scholarly analysis and flamboyant anecdotage</b>, <b>international conflict and sexual politics</b>

- Simon Sebag-Montefiore, BBC History Magazine

A superb biography of Louis XIV by Philip Mansel, <b>the best non-French historian of France. Historical biography does not get better than this</b>

- A. N. Wilson, The Week

The life of the Sun King, under whom France founded colonies in Africa, America and the East, is <b>richly treated </b>... <b>This nuanced study makes you feel for the old monster</b>.

- Simon Heffer, Daily Telegraph Books of the Year

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Mansel ... treads the line between the academic and the accessible effectively ... <b>No other English-language biography has so successfully given us a portrait of him as man and monarch</b> ... <b>His grasp of the sources is superb</b>

- Gareth Russell, The Times

<b>A superb biography </b>...<b> wonderfully detailed and fluent</b> ... <b>Huge amounts of information have been digested</b> ... <b>Mansel is alive to every nuance of rank and relation and a master of the mechanics of life at Versailles and the other royal palaces. This mastery naturally extends to dynastic relations and to the diplomatic history of Louis's reign</b> ... <b>The portrait of Louis that emerges from this titanic effort is compelling</b>: a man of large appetites, capable of intense affection and loyalty, vengeful, gracious, vain, hard-working, hardened in the exercise of his own will, susceptible to flattery, conceited in his isolation, capricious, unforgiving and stubborn ... <b>It seems hard to believe ... that this biography will ever, in English at least, be surpassed</b>.

- Hamish Robinson, Oldie

Almost everything about Louis XIV - the size of his palaces, the length of his reign, the height of his heels - was on a gargantuan scale. ... Such splendour is there not just to dazzle, but also to deceive, and excavating the "real" Louis poses a major challenge for any biography. <b>Philip Mansel's impressive new survey - the best single-volume account of the reign in any language - moves deftly between these fictive and objective worlds. He revels in the fêtes and fireworks, the frescoes and tapestries, that glorified Louis's rule. But he is never blind to Louis' failings and absurdities, and clearly delineates how the "absolute monarch" was never as absolute as he wishes the world to think.</b> ... Mansel brings this teeming, sybaritic, ultra-competitive Versailles vividly to life

- John Adamson, Sunday Times

<b>Mansel is master of the well-chosen anecdote and of the pithy summary. Interesting details sit comfortable within the big picture that he portrays</b> ... <b>this is a</b> <b>scholarly, readable and impressively wide-ranging account of the longest reign in history</b>.

- Julia Priest, Times Literary Supplement

<b>Excellent though Mansel is on the larger picture - you will find no more comprehensive biography of this extraordinary monarch - his genius lies in unpacking the complexities of Louis' royal court.</b>

- Miranda Seymour, Financial Times

<b>Time and space both yield before Mansel's authorial ambition on quite as vast a scale as Louis's own territorial, reputational, amatory and gastronomic appetites. </b>

- Minoo Dinshaw, Daily Telegraph

<b>On a scale suitable to its subject, <i>King of the World</i> is in one way an extended moral fable ... </b><b>Mansel tells the story of these wars fluently and fairly</b>

- David Crane, Spectator

Winner of the Franco-British Society Book Prize 2019

'The ultimate biography of the Sun King' Simon Sebag Montefiore

Louis XIV dominated his age. He extended France's frontiers into Netherlands and Germany, and established colonies overseas. The stupendous palace he built at Versailles became the envy of monarchs all over Europe. In his palaces, Louis encouraged dancing, hunting, music and gambling. He loved conversation, especially with women: the power of women in Louis's life and reign is a particular theme of this book. Louis was obsessed by the details of government but the cost of building palaces and waging continuous wars devastated the country's finances and helped set it on the path to revolution. Nevertheless, by his death, he had helped make his grandson king of Spain, where his descendants still reign, and France had taken essentially the shape it has today.

King of the World is the most comprehensive and up-to-date biography of this hypnotic, flawed figure in English. It draws on all the latest research to paint a convincing and compelling portrait of a man who, three hundred years after his death, still epitomises the idea of le grand monarque.

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780241960585
Publisert
2022-03-31
Utgiver
Penguin Books Ltd
Vekt
473 gr
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
129 mm
Dybde
28 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
640

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Biografisk notat

Philip Mansel is one of Britain's leading historians of France and the Middle East. His previous books include Louis XVIII, The Eagle in Splendour: Napoleon and his Court, The Court of France: 1789-1830, Paris Between Empires, 1814-1852 and Dressed to Rule: Royal and Court Costume from Louis XIV to Elizabeth II. He is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, the Royal Society of Literature, the Institute of Historical Research and the Royal Asiatic Society, and he is President of the Conseil Scientifique at the Centre de Recherche du Château de Versailles and a Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres.