Secret Memoirs: The Story of Louise, Crown Princess

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Secret Memoirs: The Story of Louise, Crown Princess

by Henry W. (Henry William) Fischer

EN·~6 hours·74 chapters

Chapters

74 total
1

THE STORY OF LOUISE CROWN PRINCESS

0:09
2

HENRY W. FISCHER

0:35
3

EDITOR'S CARD

0:53
4

THIS BOOK AND ITS PURPOSE

20:24
5

KITH AND KIN OF THE EX-CROWN PRINCESS OF SAXONY

9:33
6

Secret Memoirs - THE COURT OF ROYAL SAXONY - 1891-1902

0:16
7

CONTENTS

19:39
8

CHAPTER I - MOTHERHOOD

6:29
9

CHAPTER II - THE SWEET FAMILY

4:12
10

CHAPTER III - WEEPING WILLOW—EMBLEM ROYAL

2:21

Description

In this intimate memoir, a former crown princess of Saxony opens the pages of her private diary, offering a candid look at life behind the gilded walls of a late‑19th‑century court. Far from the polished official histories, her entries reveal everyday ceremonies, whispered intrigues, and the personal frustrations of a woman expected to embody royal decorum. The narrative is enriched with photographs and sketches that bring her world into vivid focus.

Raised under a domineering mother and bound to a marriage that felt more like a contract than a partnership, she describes a court that prized appearances over genuine affection. Yearning for freedom, she recounts the monotony of courtly duties, the stifling social expectations, and the small rebellions that kept her spirit alive. The diary culminates in her daring decision to flee Dresden with André Giron, a lover who promised an escape from the suffocating aristocratic life.

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Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (371K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Barbara Tozier, Jane Hyland, Bill Tozier and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2009-06-19

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Henry W. (Henry William) Fischer

1856–1932

A globe-trotting newspaper correspondent, he turned European courts and public figures into dramatic popular history for early 20th-century readers. His books range from royal memoir-style narratives to travel writing shaped by years reporting across the continent.

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