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MARIE-ANTOINETTE (Paperback)

de ANTONIA FRASER (Author)
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In the past, Antonia Fraser's bestselling histories and biographies have focused on people and events in her native England, from Mary Queen of Scots to Faith and Treason: The Story of the Gunpowder Plot. Now she crosses the Channel to limn the life of France's unhappiest queen, bringing along her gift for fluent storytelling, vivid characterization, and evocative historical background. Marie Antoinette (1755-93) emerges in Fraser's sympathetic portrait as a goodhearted girl woefully undereducated and poorly prepared for the dynastic political intrigues into which she was thrust at age 14, when her mother, Empress Maria Theresa, married her off to the future Louis XVI to further Austria's interests in France. Far from being the licentious monster later depicted by the radicals who sent her to the guillotine at the height of the French Revolution, young Marie Antoinette was quite prudish, as well as thoroughly humiliated by her husband's widely known failure to have complete intercourse with her for seven long years (the gory details were reported to any number of concerned royal parties, including her mother and brother). She compensated by spending lavishly on clothes and palaces, but Fraser points out that this hardly made her unique among 18th-century royalty, and in any case the causes of the Revolution went far beyond one woman's frivolities. The moving final chapters show Marie Antoinette gaining in dignity and courage as the Revolution stripped her of everything, subjected her to horrific brutalities (a mob paraded the head of her closest female friend on a pike below her window), and eventually took her life. Fraser makes no attempt to hide the queen's shortcomings, in particular her poor political skills, but focuses on her personal warmth and noble bearing during her final ordeal. It's another fine piece of popular historical biography to add to Fraser's already impressive bibliography. --Wendy Smith


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A child-princess is married off to a husband of limited carnal appetite. Her indiscretions and na‹vet‚, scorned by elderly dowagers, are coupled with charity, joie de vivre and almost divine glamour but her life is cut brutally short. The queen of France's life is rich in emotional resonance, riddled with sexual subplots and personal tragedies, and provides fertile ground for biographers. Fraser's sizable new portrait avoids the saccharine romance of Evelyne Lever's recent Marie Antoinette, balancing empathy for the pleasure-loving queen with an awareness of the inequalities that fed revolution after all, Marie herself was fully conscious of them. Her subject shows no let-them-eat cake arrogance, but is deeply (even surprisingly) compassionate, with a "public reputation for sweetness and mercy" that is only later sullied by vituperative pamphleteers and bitter unrest. She would sometimes be trapped by ingenuousness, and later by a fatal sense of duty. Yet her graceful bearing, acquired under the tutelage of her demanding mother, the empress Maria Teresa, made her an unusually popular princess before she was scapegoated as "Madame Deficit" and much, much worse. The portrait is drawn delicately, with pleasant touches of humor (a long-awaited baby is conceived around the time of Benjamin Franklin's visit: "Perhaps the King found this first contact with the virile New World inspirational"). Fraser's approach is controlled and thoughtful, avoiding the extravagance of Alison Weir's royal biographies. Her queen is neither heroine nor villain, but a young wife and mother who, in her journey into maturity, finds herself caught in a deadly vise. Color and b&w illus. (on sale: Sept. 18) Forecast: Fraser needs no introduction to American audiences. She will come over from England for a five-city tour, and with widespreand favorable reviews, this should have no trouble making the bestseller lists. It's a BOMC, History Book Club, Literary Guild and QPB selection.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Let them eat cake!, Juil 14 2006
If you enjoy historical memoirs, then Marie Antoinette will absolutely come to life through this book. Antonia Frasier creates a very sympathetic portrait of MA from the traumatic parting from her mother when she left her childhood home to marry a boy she'd never met, to the tauntings she endured for being childless for years, and of course to the bitter end at the hands of the mob. Lots of court intrigue is explored, also the myth that she ever said "let them eat cake." The author clearly came to respect MA, who apparently always had something nice to say to everyone. I'd recommend this to anyone interested in reading about women's lives or exploring why the knives really came out for MA, who had no real political power.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 Marie Antoinette...a misunderstood women., Avril 14 2009
Par Krista Lyne (Muskoka, ON, CA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
I first saw the movie before reading the book. The movie only intrigued me to learn more about Marie Antoinette.
This book is written in typical biography form, some area's drag on a bit but it is jammed packed with information, from the begining of her life right to the end. Because it is written in biography form it sometimes gets confussing, expecially with keeping track of people names. Althought, that is to be expected.
I find Marie Antoinette be a marvelous women who was terrible misunderstood. I would recommended this book to anyone wanting to know more of this wonderful women.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Golden, Mai 30 2005
Par KS (Chilliwack, BC Canada) - Voir tous mes commentaires
This review is from: Marie Antoinette (Paperback)
I loved this book!

This book was very entertaining to read about the last years of the court of Versailles. I learned so much about a very misunderstood Marie Antoinette who only lived to please other people, love her children and only want the best for the country she lived in.

This book went into so much detail about her friends, personal tastes and family that it is hard to believe that she became such a hated figure and scapegoat for France's political troubles at the time leading up to the Revolution and beyond.

Reading this book made me a little obsessed into knowing more about her ladies-in-waiting, and fate of her children to name a few.

Antonia Fraser has done a wonderful job in research here. The ending brought me to tears. It made me feel like I wanted to rescue Antoinette from the guillotine on her last day alive.

If anyone out there wants a good read on a Queen like her, you must read this book!

Thank you Antonia Fraser!

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4.0étoiles sur 5 If you are into female historic figures, this is a must-read
Non-fiction literature, specially historic literature, can at times be dreadfully boring and full of confusing details. Read more
Publié le Avril 12 2005 par Dina Lopez

5.0étoiles sur 5 Excellent!
I have read most of her books & this was by far the best one so far! I couldn't put it down!
Publié le Mai 19 2002

4.0étoiles sur 5 Whet's the Appetite for More Things French
Antonia Fraser's Marie Antoinette was a deeply affecting entre into French history. I somehow managed to elude reading works of this bloody overthrow- the rule of the mob and its... Read more
Publié le Avril 3 2002 par L. Dann

2.0étoiles sur 5 Tedious
I heard so many wonderful things about this book, so was disappointed to find it so tedious. Fraser obviously did exhaustive research on her subject and I'm dying to learn more... Read more
Publié le Avril 3 2002

4.0étoiles sur 5 They Love Her Or Hate Her
I read many reviews of this book and other works on this Queen, certainly one of history's more controversial Monarchs. Read more
Publié le Mars 31 2002 par taking a rest

2.0étoiles sur 5 Overblown Fan Letter
Enormously imbalanced look at this possibly misunderstood historical figure. Ms. Fraser should know so much better than she appears to with her fawning approach and refusal to... Read more
Publié le Mars 4 2002

4.0étoiles sur 5 The Austrian Queen of France
Five years were spent on the research and writing of this book. The result is a meticulous account, on an almost daily basis, of Marie Antoinette's life. Read more
Publié le Janv. 30 2002 par lvkleydorff

5.0étoiles sur 5 Worthy of Her Most Christian Majesty!!
Antonia Fraser has written the definitive biography of one of history's most maligned figures. Finally, an insight into Marie Antoinette the woman and the queen. Read more
Publié le Janv. 28 2002 par L. Henderson

2.0étoiles sur 5 Unfortunate
Antonia Fraser's work on Marie Antoinette will not be listed as one of her better works. Ms. Fraser is so obviously an Antoinette devotee. Read more
Publié le Janv. 16 2002 par Laura E. McClatchie

2.0étoiles sur 5 Unfortunate
Antonia Fraser's work on Marie Antoinette will not be listed as one of her better works. Ms. Fraser is so obviously an Antoinette devotee. Read more
Publié le Janv. 16 2002 par Laura E. McClatchie

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