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The Life of Carmen Sylva (Queen of Roumania)

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The biography traces the life of a German princess who becomes the consort of a Balkan monarch, beginning with her ancestral roots and the cultured environment of her childhood at Monrepos. It follows her education, travels, courtship and marriage, and adjustment to life in her adopted country, including joys and sorrows of motherhood. The narrative examines her public duties, charitable and national initiatives, and responses to wartime hardships, and it presents her literary output under the pen name Carmen Sylva, with selections of poetry and reflections on philosophy and cultural life.

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Natalie Stackelberg

Natalie Stackelberg was a biographer known for her work on notable historical figures. She is best recognized for her book "The Life of Carmen Sylva (Queen of Roumania)," which explores the life and contributions of the Romanian queen, a prominent literary figure and poet. Stackelberg's writing provides insight into the cultural and social context of her subject, highlighting the intersection of royalty and literature in the 19th century. Through her biographical work, she contributes to the understanding of women's roles in history and the arts.

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