Élisabeth de Bavière, Impératrice d'Autriche / Pages de journal, impressions, conversations, souvenirs
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A doctor records personal journal entries, impressions, and conversations that sketch a lyrical portrait of an empress whose life revolves around solitude and the cultivation of an inner world. The text blends intimate anecdotes, aesthetic observation, and reflective analysis to show how private rituals, mournful circumstances in her circle, and deliberate restriction of public life shaped a withdrawn sensibility. Presented as episodic scenes—garden meetings, conversational fragments, and meditative passages—it emphasizes beauty, melancholy, and the artistic shaping of feeling rather than a conventional chronological biography.
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