by PhilipZiegler (Author)
Dorothea Courland was intelligent, strikingly beautiful, proud to the point of arrogance, passionately loyal, a good friend and a relentless enemy. Usually her name is coupled with that of her uncle, Prince Talleyrand, and it was popularly assumed that he was the father of her last child. From the time that she went with him to the Congress of Vienna until his death more than twenty years later she was Talleyrand's most constant companion and support. When he came to London as Ambassador in 1830 it was she who acted as Ambassadress and increasingly took on herself the social and political burdens which he was too old and tired to bear alone. The last years of his life were dominated by her unceasing struggle to win him back to the Church of Rome. All her life Dorothea sought half-consciously for the perfect and complete relationship with other human beings which her love for her uncle could not altogether provide. She never got it and in the quest earned an international reputation as a loose and wicked woman. It is for the reader to decide whether this reputation was deserved.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 384
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Published: 09 Oct 2003
ISBN 10: 1842125869
ISBN 13: 9781842125861
Book Overview: Philip Ziegler is one of Britain's best-known writers Dorothea of Courland was one of the most influential women of the nineteenth century This is the first book to appear about her in English 'THE DUCHESS OF DINO seems to take its place naturally beside Duff Cooper's classic TALLEYRAND' David Tylden-Wright, SUNDAY TELEGRAPH 'We must congratulate Mr Ziegler on having handled this difficult but interesting theme with such admirable clarity and skill' Harold Nicolson, OBSERVER 'So remarkable is Mr Ziegler's handling of this complex subject, and so pleasing is his style, that it is difficult to remember that this is his first book' T.F. Lindsay, DAILY TELEGRAPH