History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 16

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History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 16

by Thomas Carlyle

EN·~9 hours·35 chapters

Chapters

35 total
1

Chapter I.—SANS-SOUCI.

11:31
2

FRIEDRICH DECLINES THE CAREER OF CONQUERING HERO; GOES INTO LAW-REFORM; AND GETS READY A COTTAGE RESIDENCE FOR HIMSELF.

18:42
3

Chapter II.—PEEP AT VOLTAIRE AND HIS DIVINE EMILIE (BY CANDLELIGHT) IN THE TIDE OF EVENTS.

18:28
4

VOLTAIRE AND THE DIVINE EMILIE APPEAR SUDDENLY, ONE NIGHT, AT SCEAUX.

21:36
5

WAR-PASSAGES IN 1747.

11:27
6

MARSHAL KEITH COMES TO PRUSSIA (September, 1747).

4:25
7

Chapter III.—EUROPEAN WAR FALLS DONE: TREATY OF AIX-LA-CHAPELLE.

15:27
8

MARECHAL DE SAXE PAYS FRIEDRICH A VISIT.

7:10
9

TRAGIC NEWS, THAT CONCERN US, OF VOLTAIRE AND OTHERS.

5:58
10

Chapter IV. COCCEJI FINISHES THE LAW-REFORM; FRIEDRICH IS PRINTING HIS POESIES.

10:01

Description

After a cascade of battlefield successes that earned him the reputation of an invincible monarch, Frederick the Great stands at the summit of his early reign. The opening of this volume surveys the awe and dread he inspired across Europe—Voltaire’s tally of five victories, Austrian dread, and English suspicion—while the king basks in a rare decade of external peace. It paints a portrait of a ruler who, weary of war, vows to let even a cat go unchallenged, yet cannot escape the restless ambitions of his realm.

The narrative turns to the so‑called Halcyon Period, beginning with the 1745 Christmas truce in Dresden, and follows Frederick’s efforts to consolidate power, reform the administration, and cultivate the arts amidst a seemingly tranquil Europe. Through careful selection of contemporary sources, the author offers a concise yet vivid picture of the monarch’s domestic policies, his personal habits, and the subtle signs that the peace was fragile. Listeners will gain insight into the delicate balance between triumph and looming conflict that defined the middle years of Frederick’s rule.

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en

Duration

~9 hours (524K 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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