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Book Synopsis: The Pulitzer Prize–winning author of Peter the Great, Nicholas and Alexandra, and The Romanovs returns with another masterpiece of narrative biography, the extraordinary story of an obscure young German princess who traveled to Russia at fourteen and rose to become one of the most remarkable, powerful, and captivating women in history.
Born into a minor noble family, Catherine transformed herself into Empress of Russia by sheer determination. Possessing a brilliant mind and an insatiable curiosity as a young woman, she devoured the works of Enlightenment philosophers and, when she reached the throne, attempted to use their principles to guide her rule of the vast and backward Russian empire. She knew or corresponded with the preeminent historical figures of her time: Voltaire, Diderot, Frederick the Great, Empress Maria Theresa of Austria, Marie Antoinette, and, surprisingly, the American naval hero, John Paul Jones.
Reaching the throne fired by Enlightenment philosophy and determined to become the embodiment of the “benevolent despot” idealized by Montesquieu, she found herself always contending with the deeply ingrained realities of Russian life, including serfdom. She persevered, and for thirty-four years the government, foreign policy, cultural development, and welfare of the Russian people were in her hands. She dealt with domestic rebellion, foreign wars, and the tidal wave of political change and violence churned up by the French Revolution that swept across Europe. Her reputation depended entirely on the perspective of the speaker. She was praised by Voltaire as the equal of the greatest of classical philosophers; she was condemned by her enemies, mostly foreign, as “the Messalina of the north.”
Catherine’s family, friends, ministers, generals, lovers, and enemies—all are here, vividly described. These included her ambitious, perpetually scheming mother; her weak, bullying husband, Peter (who left her lying untouched beside him for nine years after their marriage); her unhappy son and heir, Paul; her beloved grandchildren; and her “favorites”—the parade of young men from whom she sought companionship and the recapture of youth as well as sex. Here, too, is the giant figure of Gregory Potemkin, her most significant lover and possible husband, with whom she shared a passionate correspondence of love and separation, followed by seventeen years of unparalleled mutual achievement.
The story is superbly told. All the special qualities that Robert K. Massie brought to Nicholas and Alexandra and Peter the Great are present here: historical accuracy, depth of understanding, felicity of style, mastery of detail, ability to shatter myth, and a rare genius for finding and expressing the human drama in extraordinary lives.
History offers few stories richer in drama than that of Catherine the Great. In this book, this eternally fascinating woman is returned to life.
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Discover the captivating story of Catherine the Great: Portrait of a Woman. Pulitzer Prize-winning author Robert K. Massie takes you on an extraordinary journey through the life of an obscure German princess who defied all odds to become one of history's most remarkable and powerful women. From her humble beginnings to her rise as Empress of Russia, Catherine's story will keep you hooked till the very end.
Driven by sheer determination and an insatiable curiosity, Catherine transformed herself into a benevolent ruler who championed the principles of Enlightenment philosophy. Immerse yourself in her world, where she corresponded with the greatest minds of her time, including Voltaire, Diderot, and Frederick the Great. Even the American naval hero John Paul Jones found himself drawn to her intelligence and charm.
Step into the captivating world of 18th-century Russia, where Catherine battled against serfdom and the realities of her empire. For thirty-four years, she governed with a firm hand, navigating domestic rebellion, foreign wars, and the sweeping political changes of the French Revolution. Her reputation, both revered and reviled, depended on the perspective of the observer, but her impact cannot be denied.
Robert K. Massie's masterful storytelling brings Catherine's world to life with historical accuracy and a rare ability to uncover the human drama behind extraordinary lives. Get ready to be enthralled by the parade of characters that shaped Catherine's life, from her ambitious mother and weak husband to her beloved grandchildren and passionate lovers.
Don't miss your chance to delve into this riveting biography. Experience the triumphs, the scandals, and the fascinating intricacies of Catherine the Great's life. Get your copy now!
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