Marie-Antoinette by Ian Dunlop

Marie-Antoinette by Ian Dunlop

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This tells the story of Marie Antoinette, the beautiful 18th-century Queen who was tried for adultery, despoiling the public purse and of being the villain of the Old Regime. She was consequently executed. Dunlop tells the story, relying on the words of Marie-Antoinette and her contemporaries.

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Marie-Antoinette by Ian Dunlop

Presenting a sympathetic portrait of this beautiful, shallow and tragic Queen, Dunlop tells of the jubilant crowds which greeted her on her marriage to the Dauphin in 1773 and how, 20 years later she would appear before another exited crowd, this time baying for her blood. She was accused of adultery, despoiling the public purse and of being the arch-villain of the Old Regime. Her execution was met with delirious joy. Relying largely upon the words of Marie-Antoinette and her contemporaries, Dunlop tells of a child bride, a foolish and giddy 18-year-old Queen of France, spoilt and selfish but showing remarkable and unexpected courage and depth of character in the face of a crisis.
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ISBN 13 9781857992144
ISBN 10 1857992148
Title Marie-Antoinette
Author Ian Dunlop
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Orion Publishing Co
Year published 1995-04-03
Number of pages 432
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.