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Carl Küchler

Elizabeth, Empress of Austria and Queen of Hungary

In “Elizabeth, Empress of Austria and Queen of Hungary,” Carl K√ºchler crafts a meticulous biographical narrative that intricately weaves the life of Empress Elisabeth through a lens of both admiration and critical analysis. K√ºchler employs a blend of rich historical detail and lyrical prose, illustrating Elisabeth's complexities within the socio-political fabric of 19th-century Austria-Hungary. Through evocative imagery and poignant storytelling, the narrative encapsulates her struggles with societal expectations, personal loss, and the pursuit of identity amidst a backdrop of imperial grandeur, ultimately portraying her as a figure of resilience and tragedy in a patriarchal world. Carl K√ºchler, a noted historian and biographer, draws upon extensive research and a profound understanding of royal history to illuminate the enigmatic figure of Elisabeth. His scholarly background in Central European history and a keen interest in royal dynamics provide a robust foundation for this work. K√ºchler's empathetic portrayal reflects not only his admiration for Elisabeth but also a desire to contextualize her legacy within the broader narratives of feminism and monarchy during a transformative era in Europe. This book is a compelling read for anyone interested in royal history, feminist studies, or the intricacies of personal identity within the constraints of public life. K√ºchler's empathetic examination invites readers to reflect on the struggles of an extraordinary woman who navigated the treacherous waters of tradition and modernity, making “Elizabeth, Empress of Austria and Queen of Hungary” an essential addition to the libraries of both history enthusiasts and casual readers alike.
101 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
Good Press
Translator
George P.Upton
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