
In the Shadow of the Empress
The Defiant Lives of Maria Theresa, Mother of Marie Antoinette, and Her Daughters
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Narrated by:
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Emma Newman
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By:
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Nancy Goldstone
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In the Shadow of the Empress is the sweeping family saga of beautiful Maria Theresa, the only woman to inherit and rule the vast Habsburg empire in her own name, and three of her remarkable daughters: lovely, talented Maria Christina, governor general of the Austrian Netherlands; spirited Maria Carolina, the resolute queen of Naples; and the youngest, Marie Antoinette, the glamorous, tragic queen of France, perhaps the most famous princess in history. Unfolding against an irresistible backdrop of courts from Vienna to Versailles, this epic history of Maria Theresa and her daughters is a tour de force of desire, adventure, ambition, treachery, sorrow and glory.
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©2020 Nancy Goldstone (P)2020 Orion Publishing GroupThe Narrator deserves an award
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enjoyable
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A different approach
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A famous architect of Caserta - who?
A famous general -who?
One of the most formidable fortresses -which?
English travellers in Italy, continually quoted but never named.
In a decisive battle - name? Why not name the battles fought against Frederick the Great. I think Wagram was the only one of Napoleon’s to be named. What happened to Austerlitz, was it referred to, hard to know?
It would be so much better to name these than to create elaborate references that frustrate, and make it difficult to place events in a familiar framework.
Otherwise, I enjoyed this history of a well-known European family by an author whose name escapes me.
A very enjoyable book flawed by annoying omissions.
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This is the first time I have read that Louis was probably autistic. I wonder if that is just our modern urge to diagnose and label everyone with something?
I am definitely now interested in reading more about the life of the fascinating Queen of Naples.
Enjoyable
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I found this audiobook to be a quite nice read, though it was really more of a historical fiction book than a history book, as the author likes to present contested points in history, ie, that Marie Antoinette's son Louis Charles was the son of her lover, as actual facts that have been proven. The citing of sources to support these statements was also incredibly light, especially as in history we can't actually prove that Marie Antoinette and Fersen were actually lovers. Yes, there are letters and it can be suggested that they were, but there isn't any proof. Considering how incorrect and historically inaccurate Goldstone was about Marie Antoinette, it makes me leary that the information about Marie Theresa and her other children was factually correct as well.
Further to that, the chapters where she discusses and diagnoses Louis with autism were so incredibly problematic. The author literally says that Louis didn't understand how to have sex and had to be talked through it step by step, and this is proof that Louis was autistic. It was a very bad part of the book, and it was actually quite uncomfortable to listen to because of how outdated and incorrect the information is.
Incorrect and Uncomfortable
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