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Ludwig the Second, King of Bavaria

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A biography traces the life and personality of the Bavarian king, from aristocratic descent and unconventional upbringing through youthful hopes and aborted marriage plans, close patronage of a prominent composer, involvement in mid-century European politics and wars, gradual withdrawal into aesthetic pursuits, construction of lavish palaces, mounting financial difficulties, and progressive mental decline that led to contested confinement and death. The narrative weaves chronological events, letters, court episodes, and artistic encounters to depict shifting public duties, private friendships and loyalties, domestic relations with servants, and the tension between romantic ideals and the responsibilities of rulership.

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Clara Tschudi

Clara Tschudi was a notable author known for her historical biographies that delve into the lives of prominent figures in European history. Her works include "Eugenie, Empress of the French," which explores the life of the influential empress, and "Ludwig the Second, King of Bavaria," a detailed account of the enigmatic monarch. Tschudi's writing often reflects a deep interest in the complexities of royal lives and their impact on history. Additionally, she authored "Keisarinna Elisabet" and "Marie Antoinette," further showcasing her focus on significant historical women. Through her engaging narratives, Tschudi contributes to the understanding of these historical personalities and their eras.

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