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Sissi - The tragic empress - The story of Elizabeth of Austria - international Edition. Text in engl. Sprache. Bildlegenden engl.-japan.

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Sissi - the beautiful but tragic Empress. She was just 16 1/4 when the Emperor Franz Josef of Austria chose her as his bride,but what should have been a fairy-tale romance, soon soured. Sissi, an independent-minded, free spirit disliked the Viennese court with its strict etiquette and rigid rules. Nor did she like her mother-in-law, or any of the palace staff. She felt suffocated in her gilded cage and quickly learned the knack of becoming suddenly indisposed, as a way of avoiding her Imperial duties and her husband. Her time was spent instead in taking care of her slim figure and her beautiful long hair, in writing poetry and riding horses. But none of this brought her peace - she felt great melancholy and sought to escape by travelling incessantly from one end of Europe to the other, until in 1898, on one of these trips, she was assassinated. Her popularity among the Austrian people, who were seldom favoured with a glimpse of her, was limited. But later generations have been fascinated by this beautiful, unruly Empress. Her fame and the memory of her, which are revived in this richly illustrated biography, were kept alive not least by the »Sissi« films, with Romy Schneider in the starring role.Sprachen: Englisch, Japanisch

About the author

Dr. phil. Ludwig Merkle, geboren 1928 in München, Studium der Zeitungswissenschaft und Germanistik an der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität. Tätig als Redakteur, dann freier Journalist und Schriftsteller. Zahlreiche Publikationen, von denen viele sich auf die eine oder andere Weise mit Bayern befassen. Der Autor verstarb 2003.

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Sissi – the beautiful but tragic Empress. She was just 16 1/4 when the Emperor Franz Josef of Austria chose her as his bride,
but what should have been a fairy-tale romance, soon soured. Sissi, an independent-minded, free spirit disliked the Viennese court with its strict etiquette and rigid rules. Nor did she like her mother-in-law, or any of the palace staff. She felt suffocated in her gilded cage and quickly learned the knack of becoming suddenly indisposed, as a way of avoiding her Imperial duties and her husband. Her time was spent instead in taking care of her slim figure and her beautiful long hair, in writing poetry and riding horses. But none of this brought her peace – she felt great melancholy and sought to escape by travelling incessantly from one end of Europe to the other, until in 1898, on one of these trips, she was assassinated. Her popularity among the Austrian people, who were seldom favoured with a glimpse of her, was limited. But later generations have been fascinated by this beautiful, unruly Empress. Her fame and the memory of her, which are revived in this richly illustrated biography, were kept alive not least by the »Sissi« films, with Romy Schneider in the starring role.

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Authors Ludwig Merkle
Publisher Stiebner
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2003
 
EAN 9783830708308
ISBN 978-3-8307-0830-8
No. of pages 112
Dimensions 245 mm x 286 mm x 15 mm
Weight 936 g
Illustrations 105 meist farb. Abb.
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Modern era up to 1918
Non-fiction book > History > Biographies, autobiographies

Elisabeth, Kaiserin von Österreich-Ungarn (1837-1898), Englisch, Verstehen, Biographie, Kaiserin, Kaiser Franz

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