Louisa of Prussia (eBook)

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2022
596 Seiten
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Louisa of Prussia - L. Mühlbach
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In the meticulously crafted historical narrative 'Louisa of Prussia,' L. Mühlbach provides a richly detailed portrayal of a queen whose grace and determination shone amidst the despair of the Napoleonic wars. With finesse and erudition, Mühlbach's prose dives into the multifaceted existence of Queen Louisa, prolifically examining her role as a monarch, a consort, and a diplomat against a tapestry of European political upheaval. The novel encapsulates not just the personal story of Louisa, but also the Zeitgeist of an era where personal beauty intertwines with political might, a time when female influence was both formidable and delicate—and often underestimated. Captivatingly, the book melds historical authenticity with literary eloquence, creating a portrayal that is at once accurate and poetically resonant, set within the broader literary context of biographical historical fiction.

L. Mühlbach, the pseudonym for Clara Mundt, was known for her in-depth historical novels that captured the essence of European dynastic personalities. Her inspiration likely stemmed from a profound interest in the social and political interplays of her time and a desire to elucidate the significant, albeit often underrecognized, roles women have played in history. By delving into the life of a queen revered for her beauty and wisdom, Mühlbach intersects gender, power, and historical narrative to reveal the complex figures that have shaped our world. Her empathetic portrayal of a woman warrior against the backdrop of male-dominated diplomacy underscores the nuanced perspectives of women in historical discourse.

'Recommended without hesitation, 'Louisa of Prussia' is an essential read for those intrigued by history, gender politics, and the intricate dance of European diplomacy. It will captivate anyone seeking to understand the potent blend of personal magnetism and political acumen that defined Queen Louisa's reign. Mühlbach's work extends an invitation to scholars and lay readers alike to reimagine historical narratives through the lives of those who defied the gender constraints of their epochs to lead with resilience and charm.

L. Mühlbach was the pseudonym adopted by Clara Mundt (1814-1873), a renowned German writer best known for her works of historical fiction. Born in Neuruppin in Brandenburg, Mundt developed an early penchant for literature, which she later transformed into a prolific writing career. Taking on the pen name L. Mühlbach, she authored numerous novels which were characterized by their vivid portrayal of historical figures and events, earning her substantial popularity in the 19th century both in Germany and abroad. Among her most significant works is 'Louisa of Prussia and Her Times' (originally 'Luise von Preußen und ihre Zeit'), an engrossing narrative focusing on Queen Louisa, the wife of King Frederick William III of Prussia, that showcases Mühlbach's intricate weaving of personal drama and larger historical context. Her literary style combined a keen attention to historical detail with a flair for romanticism, establishing her as a pioneer in the genre of historical biographical novels. Mühlbach's books were widely translated, making her one of the few German authors of her time to gain an international readership. Her writing not only provided entertainment but also contributed to the popularization of historical knowledge among the lay public during her lifetime.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 17.5.2022
Übersetzer L. Mühlbach
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Schlagworte 19th century royal novels • Borodino • Danton • Dumas • European Historical Fiction • German historical novels • henty • historical figures fiction • iron mask • Josephine • L. Mühlbach books • Napoleon and Love • Napoleonic Wars literature • Prussian historical romance • Queen Louisa novel • romance in royal courts • victorian era fiction • war and peace • Waterloo • William III
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