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The Last Romantic: Biography of Queen Marie of Roumania (Phoenix Giants) [Englisch] [Gebundene Ausgabe]

Hannah Pakula
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  • Gebundene Ausgabe: 512 Seiten
  • Verlag: Phoenix House; Auflage: New edition (2. Dezember 1996)
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ISBN-10: 1857998162
  • ISBN-13: 978-1857998160
  • Größe und/oder Gewicht: 21,4 x 13,9 x 5 cm
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  • Amazon Bestseller-Rang: Nr. 270.595 in Englische Bücher (Siehe Top 100 in Englische Bücher)

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Queen Marie of Roumania was one of the most fascinating crowned heads of Europe and one of the most extraordinary and independent women of our century. The granddaughter of Queen Victoria and Tzar Alexander II of Russia, at seventeen Marie left the glittering courts of Western Europe to marry the Crown Prince of Roumania. Drawing upon the young queen s diaries and letters, the author describes her struggle to gain an independent footing in the male- dominated court of Roumania, her early years as one of the most admired beauties of Europe, and the decisive period during World War I when she all but ran the Roumanian Government. With the sweep and panache of a great epic, this compelling story is historical biography at its best. This enthralling book is like a huge spicy plum pudding stuffed with juicy fruits Maureen Cleave, Evening Standard

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Queen Marie of Roumania was one of the most fascinating crowned heads of Europe and one of the most extraordinary and independent women of our century. The granddaughter of Queen Victoria and Tzar Alexander II of Russia, at seventeen Marie left the glittering courts of Western Europe to marry the Crown Prince of Roumania. Drawing upon the young queen s diaries and letters, the author describes her struggle to gain an independent footing in the male- dominated court of Roumania, her early years as one of the most admired beauties of Europe, and the decisive period during World War I when she all but ran the Roumanian Government. With the sweep and panache of a great epic, this compelling story is historical biography at its best. This enthralling book is like a huge spicy plum pudding stuffed with juicy fruits Maureen Cleave, Evening Standard

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Ich hatte schon im Vorfeld von dieser Biographie gehört. Eben auch, dass sie sehr gut sein soll. Und ich muss sagen, ich wurde nicht enttäuscht. Bei Biograhien über Könige und andere hohe Persönlichkeiten verfallen Autoren sehr häufig in einen Stil aus Ehrfurcht so als müssten sie sich vor der Person, über die sie schreiben, ständig rechtfertigen, als dürften sie nichts schlechtes schreiben. Hannah Pakula versteht es aber gut auch die Fehler in Maries Verhalten zu charakterisieren. Außerdem wird nicht nur ständig von Marie berichtet sondern auch von ihrem Umfeld und den Charaktern ihrer Mitmenschen. Dadurch erhält man auch einen guten Einblick in ihr Leben und man bekommt auch die damaligen Umstände (vor allem die sehr veränderte Sitaution nach dem 1.Weltkrieg) mit. Man sich gut vorstellen warum bestimmte Leute, sei auf Grund ihres Charakters oder anders, etwas getan oder nicht getan haben. Ich kann dieses Buch jedenfalls nur jedem weiter empfehlen und ich glaube auch, dass es für Leute interessant ist, die ansonsten nichts mit königlichen Hoheiten am Hut haben.
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Queen Marie of Roumania was the granddaughter of Queen Victoria and of Czar Alexander II of Russia and her father became the reigning Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha. She married the shy and not particuarly handsome Hohhenzollern Heir to the Throne of Roumania and later on became his Queen Consort. As his widow she still played in important role and became known as the Mother-in-Law of the Balkan. This all sounds rather conventional and one could dismiss her as "just one of these princesses or queens". But when reading this book you will discover a person of character and strength, a flamboyant and beautiful woman and a great and political Queen. Her life was far from being easy but she managed to keep her head high and overcome the the odds. Sadly, her son King Carol II treated her badly and so her life ends kind of sad. The book is a great read, the story is well told and one gets very quickly hooked. It is full of inside and paints a completely picture of Queen Marie, her husband and her family. 5 stars are well deserved for this book!!
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Always on Stage! 2. Mai 2009
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The beautiful Queen Marie of Romania was a flamboyant character, egotistical, narcissistic, but in a way down to earth and really quite loveable. Married at age seventeen and packed off to Romania as the wife of the inept, unattractive Crown Prince Ferdinand, Marie had to make the best of things, and she did!

Hannah Pakula's beautifully written book will carry you through Marie's turbulent life with gusto, but the saga is complicated- as Queen Victoria's granddaughter, son of the enigmatic Prince Alfred "Affie" and the equally enigmatic Grand duchess Marie, daughter of Tsar Alexander II. Marie was related to everybody and knew everybody.

The most fascinating parts of this fine biography for me were Marie's relationships with the famous royal personalities of her era. For instance, Empress Alexandra the wife of Nicholas II and first cousin to Marie was Marie's opposite- cold, scheming, secretive and socially maladjusted. She didn't cut any ice with the self-confident Marie and Marie didn't hesitate in voicing her opinion of the Empress. Oddly, arrangements were made for Marie's oldest son, the Crown Prince Carol and Alexandra's oldest daughter, Olga, to meet in hopes of a future marriage. However, the young people were not attracted to each other.

Marie has delicious comments to make about Queen Victoria and Pakula explores the relationship between the Queen and this granddaughter. Although Marie wrote rather purple prose, you really get the feeling for what it must have been like to have been a little girl, even a confident little girl such as Marie, approaching the inner sanctum of the great Queen. The Queen must have been rather like a Buddha, a goddess, of this world but not quite of it. A child would be awed and scared and titillated and Pakula sets the stage for you.

Marie had many lovers, and at least one of her children, Prince Mircea, was not Ferdinand's son. With dark brown eyes he could not have been produced by the blue-eyed Marie and the blue-eyed Ferdinand. Mircea was undoubtedly the offspring of the handsome, dashing, married Prince Barbo Stirbey, probably the love of Marie's life. Poor little Mircea died of typhoid before he was four years old.

And then there's Waldorf Astor, not Marie's lover, but a huge factor in her life. And George V, who once loved her. And Charlotte, the troublesome sister of Kaiser Wilhelm II. And the future Edward VIII, whom Marie adored as a prince, but later considered a quitter. And Calvin Coolidge, and on and on.

"The Last Romantic" is a feast about an era that has vanished. About an unusual woman who left her mark upon the world and even brought joy to it. Highly recommended!

P.S. A book of photographs called "Queen Victoria's Family" by Charlotte Zeepvat, is suggested, as it contains many excellent images of Marie and her family, including a wonderful one of Marie "Missy" as a little girl.
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The Romanian Dynamo 28. Dezember 2009
Von M. A Newman - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
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This is a very interesting work on Marie, Queen of Romania. The main focus is on where she fit into the social whirl to inclunde the international diplomatic circuit of the era between the wars. Hannah Pakula wrote this book about 25 years ago so there are some perspectives that might be useful for the current reader (communism no longer exists in Eastern Europe). However in terms of accessible books on famous people in Romanian history, this book is probably in the top ten.

The book chronicles Marie's journey from Queen Victoria's granddaughter to international power broker in the Balkans. It is worth noting that Pakula seems to specialize in books about women who are married to famous men who eventually come into their own due to their own qualities (Victoria, mother of Emperor Frederick of Germany and Madame Chaing Kai Sheck).

Where the book might have been improved would have been more on some of the political figures who interacted with Marie. The book did send me off to Wikipedia to look up Marthe Bibesco, probably aone of the world's most fascinating women of all time, the two Bratianus, father and son who dominated Romanian politics for sixty years, Prince Stirbey, who was always around when Marie needed him. The book would have been better if it focused on Romanian affairs and Marie's relationship to them rather than the various comings and goings of the romantic frustrations fo the various royal houses between the 1890s-1930s.

For all its shortcomings this is an interesting book dealing with a figure who now is apparently coming into her own in Romania and is remembered now for her diplomatic offensive at the Vedrsailles Conference which gained Romania the four provinces that had eluded it for more than three hundred years. It is this accomplishment and not her style and the fullness of her life that will merit books being written about her.
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Detailed and Beautifully Written 11. Januar 2009
Von Christina Croft - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
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Like Hannah Pakula's "An Uncommon Woman" (the biography of the Empress Frederick), "The Last Romantic" is an enthralling read with numerous incidental details which combined to get right to the heart of the fascinating Queen Marie of Roumania. The richness of the writing is a fitting tribute to the passionate and romantic Marie, who, in spite of many personal tragedies, continues to shine as one of the most intriguing women of her age. Other members of the family are brought in to the story in a lucid and interesting manner. All in all, it is a book to return to often!

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