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Sun King: Louis XIV at Versailles ハードカバー – 1966/9/1
英語版
Nancy Mitford
(著)
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- 本の長さ255ページ
- 言語英語
- 出版社Hamish Hamilton Ltd
- 発売日1966/9/1
- ISBN-100241908396
- ISBN-13978-0241908396
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- 出版社 : Hamish Hamilton Ltd (1966/9/1)
- 発売日 : 1966/9/1
- 言語 : 英語
- ハードカバー : 255ページ
- ISBN-10 : 0241908396
- ISBN-13 : 978-0241908396
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Guraya
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Perfect Biography
2021年9月22日にドイツでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Funny, informative, poingnant. Nancy Mitford at her best.
Patrick Finn
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2019年12月11日にフランスでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Extraordinary . Loved it . Full of fun and brings you right back to Versailles in its heyday
Persephone
5つ星のうち5.0
Did the sun always shine at Versailles?
2013年9月19日に英国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Nancy Mitford's review of the social life of Louis XIV's court at Versailles is masterly. She has researched the multifarious contemporary and later works on this era with loving care. While it is fascinating to learn the details of the building of the palace, with its attendant parks and gardens, it is also revealing to discover that, in spite of some people urging of him to take care of the poorer French citizens, he never undertook that necessary task. Indeed, Mitford points out that he seemed to think his various adulteries were greater crimes than his neglect of the needs of the people.
The voluptuous life of the court was kept far apart from the "canaille". it is no surprise that the French people eventually rebelled.
Perhaps, if Louis XIV had made some effort to help those in need, the Revolution might never have happened.
Nevertheless it is impossible not to be carried away by the details of the courtiers' lives, with their various scandals - not just their amours, but the vicious cycle of poisonings of those who were deemed to be in the way.
The details of the medical "skills" of the time are also mind-blowing. The violent surgical "cures" must have killed as many people as they saved. It was a tough era.
Mitford does not review the political ethos of the time, merely mentioning that - after a career of yearly wars against his neighbours - Louis advised the great-grandson who followed him on to the throne: "Do not copy me in my love of ... warfare: on the contrary, try to live peacefully with your neighbours." He, on the contrary, had spent the winters in hunting - which was the main sport of the nobles - and the summers in sending armies to fight the other European countries.
It is an era which, thankfully, has now vanished: but Mitford's book allows us a glimpse into the opulent and violent world of Versailles.
The voluptuous life of the court was kept far apart from the "canaille". it is no surprise that the French people eventually rebelled.
Perhaps, if Louis XIV had made some effort to help those in need, the Revolution might never have happened.
Nevertheless it is impossible not to be carried away by the details of the courtiers' lives, with their various scandals - not just their amours, but the vicious cycle of poisonings of those who were deemed to be in the way.
The details of the medical "skills" of the time are also mind-blowing. The violent surgical "cures" must have killed as many people as they saved. It was a tough era.
Mitford does not review the political ethos of the time, merely mentioning that - after a career of yearly wars against his neighbours - Louis advised the great-grandson who followed him on to the throne: "Do not copy me in my love of ... warfare: on the contrary, try to live peacefully with your neighbours." He, on the contrary, had spent the winters in hunting - which was the main sport of the nobles - and the summers in sending armies to fight the other European countries.
It is an era which, thankfully, has now vanished: but Mitford's book allows us a glimpse into the opulent and violent world of Versailles.
J. Kara Russell
5つ星のうち5.0
A very satisfying book.
2009年10月19日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
I greatly enjoyed this book. To start with, it is a nice size and has many many color reproductions of paintings of the people and places... since they were royalty, this is often great art, so the larger size qualifies it as a small art/picture book.
There is, of course, well written, engaging text on the lives of these people and the intertwinings of public and personal history. In this story, we see how the seeds of revolution were sown by moving the royals away from the city, so that two generations later we have people who are completely unfamiliar with real life outside Versailles.
Some will find this confusing and frustrating because so often names were similar or honorific titles overlapped. Person A is called "Monsieur" by person B, but person C calls him "Sir John" and person D calls him by his title, the second Earl of the Whoosie. Do be prepared to flip back and forth to clarify whether is is the Duke of Borne or the Duke of Burne (I just made that name up, but you get the idea), especially when they are married to each other's sister, and every other woman is named Marie Thereses or Anne Marie. All this to say it does require some attentiona and committment from the reader.
The reward is a rich history where personal piques shaped the lives of hundreds, and in many cases, misshaped the lives more than a corset misshapes the body. The writing is often witty but we see enough of their foibles to care about these folks too. Informative and enjoyable.
There is, of course, well written, engaging text on the lives of these people and the intertwinings of public and personal history. In this story, we see how the seeds of revolution were sown by moving the royals away from the city, so that two generations later we have people who are completely unfamiliar with real life outside Versailles.
Some will find this confusing and frustrating because so often names were similar or honorific titles overlapped. Person A is called "Monsieur" by person B, but person C calls him "Sir John" and person D calls him by his title, the second Earl of the Whoosie. Do be prepared to flip back and forth to clarify whether is is the Duke of Borne or the Duke of Burne (I just made that name up, but you get the idea), especially when they are married to each other's sister, and every other woman is named Marie Thereses or Anne Marie. All this to say it does require some attentiona and committment from the reader.
The reward is a rich history where personal piques shaped the lives of hundreds, and in many cases, misshaped the lives more than a corset misshapes the body. The writing is often witty but we see enough of their foibles to care about these folks too. Informative and enjoyable.
ChristopherM
5つ星のうち4.0
Sun Kings Sinks In
2017年9月7日に英国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Very readable, rather gossipy account of life in the court of Louis XIV. The style is understandably dated and I'm not sure what a professional historian (which I am not) would make of its rigour. Nevertheless, it's very entertaining, and I felt better prepared for a trip to Versailles immediately after I'd read it.