
A private chronicle unfolds from the desk of a 19th‑century duchess, whose entries blend intimate daily concerns with the sweeping political currents of Europe. As she journeys to Berlin in early 1851, she records the grip of an epidemic, the tense negotiations in ministries, and the restless mood of courts from Dresden to Vienna. Her observations of ministers, diplomats, and fleeting social gatherings give a vivid sense of a continent caught between hope and uncertainty.
The diary also captures the texture of everyday aristocratic life—quiet evenings at concerts, the awe inspired by a newly built Byzantine‑style chapel, and the endless ribbon of small obligations that shape her world. Through her precise yet lyrical prose, listeners glimpse the delicate balance of personal longing and public duty that defined an era. The narrative invites you to travel back in time, hearing history spoken not from distant archives but from a thoughtful, lived perspective.
Language
fr
Duration
~13 hours (791K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Clarity, Hélene de Mink, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from scanned images of public domain material from the Google Books project.)
Release date
2016-11-13
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1793–1862
A Baltic-born duchess who moved through the highest circles of Europe, she is remembered for her intelligence, poise, and close connection to Talleyrand. Her life crossed courts, salons, and diplomacy at the turning point between the Napoleonic era and the restored monarchies.
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