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:- 5.0 out of 5 stars from Lillian B -- I LOVE this book! : I read this book in one day even though it has over 346 pages. It had some insights about Marie Antoinette that I never knew and I've read as much as I can find about her. Once you begin to read this book you must stick with it. You will be very pleased. ( Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2020 )
- 1.0 out of 5 stars from cwny -- yet another book about marie-antoinette: : turgid. ( Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2020 )
- 3.0 out of 5 stars from Boris -- So brilliant that it is difficult to read : Johan Hardman is, of course, the famous biographer of Louis XVI and one the experts on the history of the French Revolution. So I awaited this book with great anticipation. If ánynone could write a book with new insights into the life of the queen about whom bookshelves have been written - it would be Mr Hardman. However, the biography turns out to be so packed with scholarly information that it's difficult for the reader to read sentence after sentence. Example: 'For the moment Necker was the litmus test and for the moment Marie-Antoinette backed him both in rejecting a Russian alliance proposed by Joseph II with endorsement from Montmorin and Saint-Priest and in supporting the Third Estate in order 1. to moderate their pretension; and 2. to 'fill the coffers of the treasury'. This would be easy reading if before or after this sentence there would have been some further explaining, but what follows and what predecedes is just as packed with -again scholarly- details. Every sentence is a small book on its own. There is, throughout the book, no 'oxygen' for the reader and it leaves him/her breathless. I have, I dare say, some knowledgde of the life of Marie Antoinette and Louis XVI and I really had difficulty understanding the points Mr Hardman is trying to make. For anybody withóut proper knowlegde in this historical field - forget this book. As for myself - I will keep on reading, as mr Hardman dwells on a lesser known (and written about) subject: the political role of the French queen during (and before) the famous revolution that would cost her her title, freedom and head. ( Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2019 )
- 4.0 out of 5 stars from Cantilever -- Well done examination of the last several years of her life. : This is the first biography of her that manages to handle both the featherhead she was for most of her life, and the woman Marie Antoinette became because of the crisis of 1787-88, and the Revolution from 1789 until 1792 and the September Massacres, when her ability to influence the course of events effectively ended. Hardman has written a curious but effective hybrid. His analysis of the alliance between Barnave and the Queen is very interesting. Antoinette had to balance her epistolary relationship with Barnave, which began after Varennes, with the sexual jealousy of Fersen. Hardman dismisses the idea that Fersen had anything to worry about as Barnave and the Queen were only in the same room once after he rode in the carriage with her that brought the family back from their attempted escape. He does think that the Queen probably flirted a bit with him for pragmatic reasons. However, Hardman accepts the idea that the Queen and Fersen had some kind of sexual relationship, and dates it from the death of Sophie Beatrix in 1786, when the Queen decided she did not want more children. Hardman is careful to explain that there will never be a way to "prove" this because the physical evidence is gone. On the other hand, he also makes the sensible observation that no 18th century woman would have entrusted the details of an affair to a letter. The Queen comes as close as possible with her extravagant protestations of love in letters that she never thought would see the light of day. When they did (thanks to a Fersen descendant) the compromising expressions were largely redacted. The unredacted versions have been published in this century, and for this reader at least they settle the question. ( Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2020 )
- 4.0 out of 5 stars from Amazon Customer -- An Important but Imperfect Biography : As a reader, I have mixed feeling's about this new biography. On one hand, it presents a crucial new analysis of Marie-Antoinette's political struggles that I think many people should learn about. On the other... it's just really hard to read. I was thrilled to learn more about this other side of Marie-Antoinette's life, but the book itself is a bit overwrought. ( Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2020 )
- 5.0 out of 5 stars from naomi groont -- Last Queen of France : G8 book more in depth then any other I've read ( Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2020 )
- 5.0 out of 5 stars from sylvianrhodes -- Beautiful Book. : Love this book. Very interesting approach to the life story of a much maligned and misunderstood woman. ( Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 21, 2020 )
- 3.0 out of 5 stars from Andreas Oberender -- Drei Biographien über Marie-Antoinette. Teil 3: John Hardman : Nur wenige Frauengestalten der französischen Geschichte üben eine so starke und dauerhafte Faszination aus wie Marie-Antoinette (1755-1793), die Gemahlin Ludwigs XVI. Ein ähnlich intensives Interesse wecken allenfalls Katharina von Medici und Madame de Pompadour. Die biographische Literatur über Marie-Antoinette ist umfangreich. Für historisch interessierte Laien ist es nicht einfach, die Spreu vom Weizen zu trennen. Nicht jedes der vielen Bücher über Marie-Antoinette ist lesenswert. In den letzten Jahrzehnten waren auf dem deutschen Buchmarkt mehrere Biographien der Königin verfügbar, sowohl Werke deutscher Sachbuchautoren wie Hermann Schreiber (1988) und Franz Herre (2004) als auch Übersetzungen aus dem Englischen und Französischen. Die leichtgewichtigen populärwissenschaftlichen Biographien von André Castelot (1953), Desmond Seward (1981), Joan Haslip (1987) und Carolly Erickson (1991) kommen für eine ernsthafte Beschäftigung mit Marie-Antoinette genauso wenig in Betracht wie die Bücher von Schreiber und Herre [1]. Wissenschaftlichen Ansprüchen genügt nur eine kleine Zahl von Biographien. Es handelt sich um die Bücher von Evelyne Lever (1991), Antonia Fraser (2001) und John Hardman (2019). Die Bücher von Lever und Fraser liegen in deutscher Übersetzung vor, Hardmans Biographie nicht. Frasers Buch diente als Vorlage für Sofia Coppolas farbenprächtigen Kostümfilm "Marie Antoinette" von 2006. Die drei Biographien werden hier vergleichend rezensiert. In der angelsächsischen Welt gehört John Hardman (geb. 1944) zu den besten Kennern der Geschichte Frankreichs im späten 18. Jahrhundert. Ähnlich wie Evelyne Lever hat er sowohl eine Biographie Ludwigs XVI. als auch eine Biographie über Marie-Antoinette veröffentlicht. Ein skeptischer Leser sieht seine Vorahnung bei der Lektüre rasch bestätigt: In seinem Buch über die Königin geht Hardman nicht über das hinaus, was man schon in älteren Werken lesen konnte, Hardmans eigenes Buch über Ludwig XVI. eingeschlossen. Um es unfreundlich auszudrücken: Hardman wiederholt sich selbst. Die Marie-Antoinette-Biographie konzentriert sich ganz auf das politische Geschehen der Jahre 1774 bis 1792. Mit der für ihn typischen Akribie und Detailfreude analysiert Hardman die Intrigen, Winkelzüge und Machtspiele an der Staatsspitze, nur diesmal aus der Perspektive der Königin. Viele Aspekte, denen Lever und Fraser breiten Raum widmen, blendet Hardman aus. Mit fast schon schockierender Kürze behandelt er Marie-Antoinettes Kindheit in Wien. Das Privatleben und die Leidenschaften der Königin (Amateurtheater, Gartenbau) streift er nur; die Scheinwelt des Petit Trianon ist ihm nur wenige Zeilen wert. Hardman macht sich nicht die Mühe, Marie-Antoinettes intellektuelle Fähigkeiten auszuloten. Es entsteht kein abgerundetes und nuanciertes Bildnis der Königin. ( Reviewed in Germany on November 2, 2021 )
- 5.0 out of 5 stars from Fernand Robichaud -- Marie Antoinette, a Queen in the saddle : I truly enjoyed the book, an easy read but one where the reader needs to have in my opinion, prior knowledge of the French Revolution and the main participants to fully appreciate it. ( Reviewed in Canada on October 21, 2020 )
- 5.0 out of 5 stars from Harris27a -- Marie Antoinette : Hardman's book is well worth reading. ( Reviewed in Canada on October 20, 2021 )
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