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The Prince of Europe

The Life of Charles Joseph de Ligne (1735-1814)

Philip Mansel

A timely biography of this colourful cosmopolitan figure, who charmed his way across the courts of eighteenth-century Europe.

The Habsburg courtier Charles-Joseph Prince de Ligne seduced and symbolized eighteenth-century Europe. Speaking French, the international language of the day, he travelled between Paris and St Petersburg, charming everyone he met. He stayed with Madame du Barry, dined with Frederick the Great and travelled to the Crimea with Catherine the Great. But Ligne was more than a frivolous charmer. He participated in and recorded some of the most important events and movements of his day: the Enlightenment; the struggle for mastery in Germany; the decline of the Ottoman Empire; the birth of German nationalism; and the wars to liberate Europe from Napoleon. He had surprisingly radical views, believing for example in property rights for women, legal rights for Jews and the redistribution of wealth. He was also a highly respected writer and his books on gardens, his letters from the Crimea and his epigrams are considered minor classics of French literature.

The Prince of Europe-The Life of Charles Joseph de Ligne (1735-1814)

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£9.99
Paperback
352 pages
198 x 129 mm
ISBN-10: 0753818558
ISBN-13: 9780753818558
Publication: March 2005
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