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Histoire de Marie-Antoinette, Volume 1 (of 2)

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The author reconstructs the life of an eighteenth-century queen from early upbringing and education, through a politically arranged marriage intended to reshape alliances, to her role at court and as a mother. Drawing on correspondence, memoirs, and diplomatic papers, the narrative portrays personal qualities—grace, impulsiveness, protectiveness—alongside political misjudgments and public misunderstandings. It situates private choices within broader diplomatic shifts and court factions, traces the intensifying hostility and legal persecution she faced during revolutionary upheaval, and concludes with her imprisonment and violent death, offering a documented, balanced portrait rather than hagiography or vilification.