This lively history of Europe’s royal families through the 18th and
early 19th centuries reveals the decadence and danger of court life.
As the glittering Hanoverian court gives birth to the British Georgian
era, a golden age of royalty dawns in Europe. Houses rise and fall,
births, marriages and scandals change the course of history.
Meanwhile, in France, Revolution stalks the land. Life in the Georgian
Court pulls back the curtain on the opulent court of the doomed
Bourbons, the absolutist powerhouse of Romanov Russia, and the
epoch-defining royal family whose kings gave their name to the era,
the House of Hanover. Beneath the powdered wigs and robes of state
were real people living lives of romance, tragedy, intrigue and
eccentricity. Historian Catherine Curzon reveals the private lives of
these very public figures, vividly recounting the arranged marriages
that turned to love or hate and the scandals that rocked polite
society. Here the former wife of a king spends three decades in lonely
captivity, King George IV makes scandalous eyes at the toast of the
London stage, and Marie Antoinette begins her final journey through
Paris as her son sits alone in a forgotten prison cell. Life in the
Georgian Court is a privileged peek into the glamorous, tragic and
iconic courts of the Georgian world, where even a king could take
nothing for granted.
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ISBN
9781473845534
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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