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Memoirs of Leonora Christina, Daughter of Christian IV. of Denmark / Written During Her Imprisonment in the Blue Tower at Copenhagen 1663-1685

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A noblewoman narrates her life from childhood at court through marriage and political misfortunes, focusing on prolonged confinement in a prison tower. She details daily hardships, losses, and the means by which she preserves dignity and faith, while offering candid observations of court society, family relations, and the circumstances that produced her downfall. The material is presented as autobiography supplemented by a Record of Sufferings, reminiscences, and editorial notes.

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Leonora Christina Ulfeldt (1621-1698) was a Danish noblewoman and writer, best known for her autobiographical works detailing her experiences during a lengthy imprisonment. The daughter of King Christian IV of Denmark, she was married to Corfitz Ulfeldt, a controversial figure in Danish history. Her most notable work, "Memoirs of Leonora Christina, Daughter of Christian IV. of Denmark," provides a vivid account of her life in the Blue Tower of Copenhagen from 1663 to 1685, reflecting her resilience and intellect. Ulfeldt's writings offer valuable insights into the political and personal turmoil of her time, contributing to the understanding of Danish history and literature.

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