
Silvermasken : en kort biografi över drottning Kristina
بواسطة:
Peter Englund
لغة: السويدية
تنسيق: غلاف ورقي
رقم دولي معياري للكتاب 10: 9100114960
رقم دولي معياري للكتاب 13: 9789100114961
تاريخ النشر:
January 1st, 2007
الناشر: Bonnier
صفحات: 183
الأنواع: Biography
Peter Englund's exploration of Queen Kristina of Sweden offers a captivating glimpse into the life of one of history's most enigmatic monarchs. Born in 1626, Kristina ascended to the throne at a young age and quickly became known for her intellect, strength, and unconventional behavior. The biography delves into her upbringing, marked by the strict expectations of her royal lineage, highlighting the complexities of her character shaped by both privilege and isolation.
The narrative reveals Kristina's passion for art and philosophy, portraying her as a patron of the arts during a time when such pursuits were often overlooked by rulers. Throughout her reign, she challenged societal norms as she pursued knowledge and ideals that set her apart from her contemporaries. The account does not shy away from the controversies surrounding her decision to abdicate the throne, seeking personal freedom in a religious and political landscape fraught with tension.
Englund's keen insights and thorough research illuminate the enduring legacy of Kristina, a queen who defied expectations and navigated the challenges of her time with extraordinary grace. Her impactful reign invites readers to reflect on the balance between personal desire and public duty—a timeless struggle that continues to resonate in contemporary discussions of leadership. This biography serves as both an homage to a remarkable female figure in history and an invitation to understand the complexities that accompany power.
The narrative reveals Kristina's passion for art and philosophy, portraying her as a patron of the arts during a time when such pursuits were often overlooked by rulers. Throughout her reign, she challenged societal norms as she pursued knowledge and ideals that set her apart from her contemporaries. The account does not shy away from the controversies surrounding her decision to abdicate the throne, seeking personal freedom in a religious and political landscape fraught with tension.
Englund's keen insights and thorough research illuminate the enduring legacy of Kristina, a queen who defied expectations and navigated the challenges of her time with extraordinary grace. Her impactful reign invites readers to reflect on the balance between personal desire and public duty—a timeless struggle that continues to resonate in contemporary discussions of leadership. This biography serves as both an homage to a remarkable female figure in history and an invitation to understand the complexities that accompany power.