LOW FLAT RATE $9.90 AUST-WIDE DELIVERY

Close Notification

Your cart does not contain any items

The Memoirs of Catherine the Great

Catherine the Great Markus Cruse Hilde Hoogenboom

$29.99

Paperback

Not in-store but you can order this
How long will it take?

QTY:

English
Random US
15 September 2006
The first definitive edition - and the only edition in print - of the Memoirs of one of the most remarkable figures in European history, a work that details her youth, upbringing, and life before taking the throne of Russia.

Empress Catherine II brought Europe to Russia, and Russia to Europe, during her long and eventful reign (1762-96). She fostered the culture of the Enlightenment and greatly expanded the immense empire created by Czar Ivan the Terrible, shifting the balance of power in Europe eastward. Famous for her will to power and for her dozen lovers, Catherine was also a prolific and gifted writer.

Fluent in French, Russian, and German, Catherine published political theory, journalism, comedies, operas, and history, while writing thousands of letters as she corresponded with Voltaire and other public figures. The Memoirs of Catherine the Great provides an unparalleled window into eighteenth-century Russia and the mind of an absolute ruler.

With insight, humor, and candor, Catherine presents her eyewitness account of history, from her whirlwind entry into the Russian court in 1744 at age fourteen as the intended bride of Empress Elizabeth I's nephew, the eccentric drunkard and future Peter III, to her unhappy marriage; from her two children, several miscarriages, and her and Peter's numerous affairs to the political maneuvering that enabled Catherine to seize the throne from him in 1762. Catherine's eye for telling details makes for compelling reading as she describes the dramatic fall and rise of her political fortunes.

This definitive new translation from the French is scrupulously faithful to her words and is the first for which translators have consulted original manuscripts written in Catherine's own hand. It is an indispensable work for anyone interested in Catherine the Great, Russian history, or the eighteenth century.
By:  
Translated by:   ,
Imprint:   Random US
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 203mm,  Width: 130mm,  Spine: 19mm
Weight:   306g
ISBN:   9780812969870
ISBN 10:   0812969871
Series:   Modern Library Classics
Pages:   352
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Reviews for The Memoirs of Catherine the Great

Advance praise for The Memoirs of Catherine the Great <br> Superb. The translation of the Memoirs is fluid, accessible, and idiomatic, while remaining accurate and as delightful as the original. Students will heartily enjoy this excursion into the historical and literary world of the great empress. <br>-Cynthia Hyla Whittaker, professor and chair, Department of History, Baruch College/CUNY <br> Several translations of the memoirs of Catherine the Great have been published before, but none of them can compare with this latest edition. Mark Cruse and Hilde Hoogenboom have produced a masterpiece. Their translation fairly sings, capturing with stunning virtuosity all the beguiling wit and charm that make these memoirs one of the most fascinating works ever penned by a European monarch. <br>-Douglas Smith, editor and translator of Love and Conquest: Personal Correspondence of Catherine the Great and Prince Grigory Potemkin<br> <br> Catherine the Great's memoirs are a classic and almost unique record of personality and power, the work of one of history's greatest and most alluring leaders but also of a young girl trapped in a sinister court and a miserable marriage-this new edition is the best for decades and the one for both general and scholarly readers to use. <br>-Simon Sebag Montefiore, author of Potemkin: Catherine the Great's Imperial Partner and Stalin: The Court of the Red Tsar <br> A richly textured account of the turbulent years the young Grand Duchess spent at the court of the Empress Elizabeth. No serious student of Catherine's life and reign will want to be without this splendid new edition. It casts a completely new light on the composition of the Empress's extraordinary memoirs. <br>-Professor Simon M. Dixon, chairman, School of History, University of Leeds <br> Catherine's memoirs are one of the most fascinating documents of the eighteenth century. This translation will give the English-speaking audience a unique chance to learn aboute


See Inside

See Also