Rasputin and the Russian Revolution (eBook)

By A Contemporary Observer (Illustrated Edition)
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2023
196 Seiten
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Catherine Radziwill's "Rasputin and the Russian Revolution" presents a gripping exploration of the tumultuous period leading up to the Russian Revolution, intricately weaving political intrigue with the enigmatic life of Grigori Rasputin. Radziwill employs a literary style marked by vivid description and psychological insight, offering readers a nuanced portrait of a man often vilified and misunderstood. The context in which she writes, amid the dramatic upheaval of early 20th-century Russia, allows her to scrutinize not just Rasputin's personal life, but also his pivotal role in the larger historical narrative, set against the backdrop of imperial decadence and national turmoil. Catherine Radziwill, a Polish noblewoman with intimate connections to the Russian monarchy, provides a unique perspective informed by her firsthand observations and experiences in the court. Her aristocratic background and familiarity with both the social elite and the political machinations of the time lend her narrative a rare authenticity. Radziwill's insights into Rasputin's influence and her understanding of the key players involved in the Revolution illustrate why she is a crucial voice in this historical discourse. This book is essential for readers seeking a deeper comprehension of not just Rasputin's life, but the very fabric of Russian society during a pivotal moment in history. Scholars, historians, and general readers alike will find Radziwill's work both enlightening and engaging, making it a vital addition to any collection focused on the Russian Revolution or the complexities of its key figures.

Princess Catherine Radziwill, born in Russia as Countess Ekaterina Rzewuska in 1858, was a noblewoman, writer, and socialite who gained notoriety for her intimate understanding of European aristocracy and involvement in political intrigue. With her marriage to Prince Wilhelm Radziwill, she became deeply embedded in the social circles of nobility, which provided her with the insights she vividly narrates in her writings. Radziwill is best known for her accounts of political events and figures in Russia, most notably her work 'Rasputin and the Russian Revolution', which sheds light on the enigmatic figure of Grigori Rasputin and his impact on the fate of the Russian Empire. As a writer, she was both admired and criticized for her blend of personal anecdote, social commentary, and historical context. Her literary style, often characterized by a sharp wit and a flair for the dramatic, sought to combine entertainment with education, offering readers a captivating glimpse into the events that shaped modern European history. Her other notable works include 'Behind the Veil at the Russian Court' and 'The Austrian Court From Within', where she continues to explore the complexities of royal life and the interplay of power with compelling clarity and an insider's perspective.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 24.11.2023
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Biografien / Erfahrungsberichte
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik Regional- / Landesgeschichte
Schlagworte Behind the Veil at the Russian Court • Catherine Radziwill books • Catherine Radziwill insights • Confessions of the Czarinat • Court Insider • cultural critique • Early 20th Century • early 20th century russia • enigma of Rasputin • Grigori Rasputin biography • historical biography • Historical narrative style • Imperial Politics • Imperial Russia • It Really Happened • Monarchical Tradition • Monarchy and revolution • Nicholas and Alexandra • Notes of a War Correspondent • personal testimony • political intrigue • political intrigue history • Political intrigue Russia • reds • revolutionary political dynamics • Romanov dynasty history • Royal Confidante • Russian aristocracy influence • Russian historical figures • Russian mystic Rasputin • Russian Revolution • Russian Revolution 1917 • Russian Revolution events • Sixteen Years in Siberia • socialite author perspective • The Russian Turmoil • The Taint of the Romanovs¨ • Those I Remember • Tsar Nicholas II era
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