Ludwig the Second, King of Bavaria

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Ludwig the Second, King of Bavaria

by Clara Tschudi

EN·~5 hours·43 chapters

Chapters

43 total
1

LUDWIG THE SECOND KING OF BAVARIA - CHAPTER I - Descent and Education

12:58
2

CHAPTER II - Fundamental Traits of Ludwig’s Character

7:05
3

CHAPTER III - “Le Roi est mort! Vive le Roi!”

6:29
4

CHAPTER IV - A Plan of Marriage

3:13
5

CHAPTER V - King Ludwig and Richard Wagner

19:39
6

CHAPTER VI - Ludwig’s First Visit to Switzerland—Richard Wagner leaves Munich

17:03
7

CHAPTER VII - The Political Situation—The Schleswig-Holstein Question—The War of 1866

6:47
8

CHAPTER VIII - The King makes the Tour of his Kingdom

6:24
9

CHAPTER IX - Ludwig’s Betrothal

15:36
10

CHAPTER X - The King goes to Paris—Disharmonies between the Engaged Couple—Ludwig meets the Emperor Napoleon and the Empress Eugénie in Augsburg—The King breaks his Promise of Marriage

7:01

Description

Born into a Bavaria still reeling from the 1848 revolts, the future king entered the world under a veil of secrecy, his arrival timed to please a jubilant grandfather. His parents, a diligent Crown Prince and a youthful Prussian princess, quickly became symbols of hope, their twin sons—Otto, the radiant favourite, and Ludwig, the introspective blue‑eyed child—captivating the public’s admiration. The royal household was a swirl of grand celebrations and looming political change, as the old king’s abdication set the stage for a new dynasty.

Ludwig’s early years were marked by contradictory discipline: a stern father who demanded future regal duties and a mother who remained distant, while a doting nurse and a French governess infused his world with both indulgence and extravagant courtly ideals. Stripped of ordinary childhood toys and steeped in the symbolism of Bavaria’s blue, he grew into a thoughtful, solitary boy whose imagination was fed by stories of the Sun King. These formative tensions hint at the complex character who would later pursue art, architecture, and music with an intensity that would both enchant and confound his kingdom.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (331K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Jeroen Hellingman and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net/ for Project Gutenberg (This book was produced from scanned images of public domain material from the Google Print project.)

Release date

2015-03-24

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Clara Tschudi

Clara Tschudi

1856–1945

Known for lively, accessible books about queens and other historical figures, this Norwegian writer brought the past to a wide readership. Her biographies were especially noted for their focus on remarkable women.

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