History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 13

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History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 13

by Thomas Carlyle

EN·~6 hours·29 chapters

Chapters

29 total
1

Chapter I. — BRITANNIC MAJESTY AS PALADIN OF THE PRAGMATIC.

2:19
2

CUNCTATIONS, YET INCESSANT AND UBIQUITOUS ENDEAVORINGS, OF HIS BRITANNIC

19:51
3

Chapter II. — CAMP OF STREHLEN.

10:52
4

EXCELLENCY HYNDFORD HAS HIS FIRST AUDIENCE (Camp of Mollwitz, May 7th);

25:13
5

EXCELLENCY ROBINSON BUSY IN THE VIENNA HOFRATH CIRCLES, TO PRODUCE A

17:17
6

EXCELLENCY ROBINSON HAS AUDIENCE OF FRIEDRICH (Camp of Strehlen, 7th

18:22
7

Chapter III. — GRAND REVIEW AT STREHLEN: NEIPPERG TAKES AIM AT BRESLAU,

11:16
8

Chapter IV. — FRIEDRICH TAKES THE FIELD AGAIN, INTENT ON HAVING NEISSE.

32:20
9

Chapter V. — KLEIN-SCHNELLENDORF: FRIEDRICH GETS NEISSE, IN A FASHION.

15:55
10

EXCELLENCY HYNDFORD BRINGS ABOUT A MEETING AT KLEIN-SCHNELLENDORF (9th

13:15

Description

The volume opens with a vivid portrait of a young monarch shouldering the weight of Europe’s shifting alliances. It follows Frederick II’s early years as he wrestles with the tangled “Pragmatic Sanction” and the competing ambitions of Britain, France, the Dutch Republic, and the Holy Roman Empire. The author’s prose blends scholarly detail with a dramatic flair, turning diplomatic dispatches and royal edicts into a compelling narrative of power, hesitation, and sudden resolve.

Listeners are drawn into the king’s restless quest to translate lofty ideals into concrete action, watching his attempts to balance counsel from the British court with the pressing realities on the continent. The first act captures the tension of 1741‑1743, when secret subsidies, uneasy treaties, and military posturing set the stage for the conflicts that would define Frederick’s reign. By the end of this portion, the listener can feel the mounting pressure that drives the future “Sword of Prussia” toward its next decisive moment.

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en

Duration

~6 hours (358K 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 powerful Victorian voice, this Scottish essayist and historian wrote with urgency about leadership, work, revolution, and the moral strain of modern life. Best known for The French Revolution, he became one of the most debated and influential prose writers of the 19th century.

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