La regina e l'imperatrice: Maria Antonietta e Maria Teresa. Due destini tra l’assolutismo e il dramma della Rivoluzione
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Alessandra Necci
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Biography
形式
キンドル
ページ数
509
言語
イタリア語
公開されました
Jan 1, 2022
出版社
Marsilio
ISBN-10
8829712914
ISBN-13
9788829712915
説明
Alessandra Necci weaves a captivating narrative that explores the intertwined lives of two formidable historical figures: Maria Antonietta and Maria Teresa. Set against the backdrop of the absolute monarchies of Europe, this work delves deeply into the contrasting destinies of these two women, both of whom wielded significant influence during tumultuous times. The author skillfully captures the essence of their challenges, ambitions, and the weight of their crowns, offering a fresh perspective on their roles within the complexities of royal life.
Necci provides rich historical context, transporting readers to a world where power dynamics and personal sacrifice frequently collided. The lives of Maria Antonietta and Maria Teresa are portrayed not just as individual stories, but as reflections of the greater political landscapes and societal changes that defined their eras, including the creeping shadow of revolution. Readers will discover how the close ties of family and politics shaped their destinies, leading to heart-wrenching choices and profound consequences.
Through vivid storytelling and meticulous research, Necci uncovers not only the public personas of these queens but also their private struggles and triumphs. The exploration of their legacies resonates with themes of resilience and vulnerability, shedding light on the challenges faced by women in positions of power. This intriguing account serves as an invitation to reflect on the complexities of monarchy and the human experience amid historical upheaval.
Necci provides rich historical context, transporting readers to a world where power dynamics and personal sacrifice frequently collided. The lives of Maria Antonietta and Maria Teresa are portrayed not just as individual stories, but as reflections of the greater political landscapes and societal changes that defined their eras, including the creeping shadow of revolution. Readers will discover how the close ties of family and politics shaped their destinies, leading to heart-wrenching choices and profound consequences.
Through vivid storytelling and meticulous research, Necci uncovers not only the public personas of these queens but also their private struggles and triumphs. The exploration of their legacies resonates with themes of resilience and vulnerability, shedding light on the challenges faced by women in positions of power. This intriguing account serves as an invitation to reflect on the complexities of monarchy and the human experience amid historical upheaval.