History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 06

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History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 06

by Thomas Carlyle

EN·~4 hours·29 chapters

Chapters

29 total
1

Chapter I. — FIFTH CRISIS IN THE KAISER'S SPECTRE-HUNT.

4:55
2

CROWN-PRINCE SEEN IN DRYASDUST'S GLASS, DARKLY.

4:46
3

Chapter II. — DEATH OF GEORGE I.

11:23
4

HIS PRUSSIAN MAJESTY FALLS INTO ONE OF HIS HYPOCHONDRIACAL FITS.

13:08
5

Chapter III. — VISIT TO DRESDEN.

16:49
6

THE PHYSICALLY STRONG PAYS HIS COUNTER-VISIT.

15:02
7

OF PRINCESS WHILHELMINA'S FOUR KINGS AND OTHER INEFFECTUAL SUITORS.

7:17
8

Chapter IV. — DOUBLE-MARRIAGE PROJECT IS NOT DEAD.

2:50
9

CROWN-PRINCE FRIEDRICH WRITES CERTAIN LETTERS.

6:45
10

DOUBLE-MARRIAGE PROJECT RE-EMERGES IN AN OFFICIAL SHAPE.

8:16

Description

In the early 1720s the future ruler of Prussia finds his private life tangled in a diplomatic quagmire. A proposed English marriage drags the crown‑prince into a web of intrigue that threatens to eclipse his own ambitions, while the court watches anxiously as the “spectre‑hunt” of European politics gathers momentum. The narrative follows his attempts to navigate personal desire against the relentless pull of statecraft, setting the stage for a larger conflict that will shape the continent.

The book then turns to the sudden outbreak of war in 1727, when Spain’s assault on Gibraltar sparks a cascade of accusations and demands across the Atlantic. Diplomatic messengers, naval maneuvers, and the stubborn will of a “termagant” queen create a tense backdrop for the siege, a clash that appears minor yet reveals the fragile balance of power. Through vivid detail and contemporary commentary, the work paints a picture of a Europe on the brink, where personal and political storms converge.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (232K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by D.R. Thompson and David Widger

Release date

2008-06-16

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Thomas Carlyle

Thomas Carlyle

1795–1881

A fierce and unforgettable Victorian voice, this Scottish essayist and historian wrote with urgency about heroes, revolution, work, and the moral strain of modern life. His books helped shape 19th-century debate and still stand out for their intensity and originality.

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