The Life of Marie Antoinette, Queen of France

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The Life of Marie Antoinette, Queen of France

by Charles Duke Yonge

EN·~19 hours·82 chapters

Chapters

82 total

[Illustration: Marie Antoinette]

0:02

PREFACE.

3:54

LIFE OF MARIE ANTOINETTE. - CHAPTER I.

17:47

CHAPTER II.

20:23

CHAPTER III.

22:10

CHAPTER IV.

32:33

CHAPTER V.

24:13

CHAPTER VI.

23:30

CHAPTER VII.

26:06

CHAPTER VIII.

22:04

Description

A vivid portrait of the young archduchess who became France’s most talked‑about queen, this biography weaves together personal letters, court documents, and contemporary memoirs to bring her world to life. Readers discover her upbringing in the opulent halls of Schönbrunn, the careful political matchmaking that sent her to Versailles, and the dazzling yet precarious court of Louis XVI, where music, fashion, and intrigue intertwined with the expectations of a foreign princess.

The narrative follows her early attempts to navigate the rigid protocols of the French aristocracy while maintaining ties to her Austrian family. As the queen settles into her role, the book reveals how her private correspondence offers a rare glimpse into her hopes, anxieties, and the growing tensions that would soon erupt beyond the palace walls. Through meticulous research and a clear, engaging style, the work invites listeners to understand the human side of a figure forever caught between myth and history.

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Language

en

Duration

~19 hours (1108K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-01-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Charles Duke Yonge

1812–1891

A hardworking Victorian scholar, translator, and historian, he helped bring Greek and Roman writers to a wide English readership. He also had an unexpected second life in print as a chronicler of modern history and constitutional politics.

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