Rosalynd Pflaum
Autor de Grand Obsession: Madame Curie and Her World
Sobre El Autor
Obras de Rosalynd Pflaum
Etiquetado
Conocimiento común
Miembros
Reseñas
Premios
Estadísticas
- Obras
- 7
- Miembros
- 73
- Popularidad
- #240,526
- Valoración
- 3.8
- Reseñas
- 2
- ISBNs
- 7
- Idiomas
- 1
Oh! If you like this kind of thing, Rosalynd C. Pflaum is certain to meet _your_ desire as well. This is a face-paced, easy-reading, and rather trashy history of a mother and her two daughters who were determined not to allow their gender to prevent them from playing an outsized role in European affairs in the early 19th century. And really, how much do you know of the history of the Duchy of Courland? My knowlege of the Cours has easily tripled through the reading of this book!
Of course, it helped that the Grand Duchess Anna-Dorothea of Courland and her daughters the Princesses Wilhelmina and Dorothea were among the wealthiest women of their time. They were intelligent and charming and rich - and if none of them was really a great beauty, they made up for it in other ways. Each of these remarkable women was determined in her own way to help shape "European affairs," they did so through liasions with Tsar Alexander of Russia, the French Prince Talleyrand, and Austria's Foreign Minister Count Metternich - among others.
One particular problem with the book: Pflaum carries the story of the women up through the Napoleonic Era and the Congress of Vienna, but then essentially draws the curtain in 1815, and ends her story "in medias res" even though the two daughters had decades left in their lives.… (más)