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A vivid, first‑person portrait unfolds as a well‑connected observer shares her memories of the German and Austro‑Hungarian courts at the turn of the twentieth century. Through candid conversations with diplomats, nobles, and even the emperors themselves, she reveals the striking contrast between the charismatic, generous side of Kaiser Wilhelm and the more guarded, performative façade he adopts when surrounded by protocol. The narrative captures moments of spontaneous wit, private laughter, and the subtle power games that shape royal interactions.
Interwoven with lively anecdotes from military manoeuvres, aristocratic gatherings, and intimate audiences, the memoir offers listeners a nuanced glimpse into the daily rhythms of palace life. The author’s keen eye for detail brings the sumptuous settings and the personalities within them to life, while her honest reflections avoid sensationalism. This engaging account invites you to step behind the gilded doors and experience the human side of two of Europe’s most influential monarchs.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (495K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-06-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

A sharp-eyed society writer and novelist, she turned years of experience in diplomatic and aristocratic circles into vivid books about court life, politics, and international intrigue. Writing as the Marquise de Fontenoy, she offered readers a lively look behind the scenes of European high society.
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