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Format: Kindle Ausgabe
Dateigröße: 2135 KB
Seitenzahl der Print-Ausgabe: 432 Seiten
Verlag: Henry Holt and Co.; Auflage: 1st (2. Oktober 2007)
Verkauf durch: Amazon Media EU S.Ã r.l.
Sprache: Englisch
ASIN: B003KN3WRM
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Eine hervorragende 'modische' Biographie Marie-Antoinettes. Caroline Weber zeigt, wie die gebürtige Österreicherin mit Hilfe immer neuer - von ihr miterfundenen - Moden versuchte, persönliche Autorität und politischen Einfluss in einem Staat zu gewinnen, der Österreich traditionell feindlich gesinnt war bzw. an einem Hof, an dem die Königin traditionell über keinerlei Macht verfügte. Gut geschrieben und spannend bis zur letzten Seite!
Bei dem Titel "Queen of Fashion: What Marie Antoinette Wore to the Revolution" vermutet man ein reich illustriertes Buch. Statt dessen erhält man eine "Doktorarbeit" mit vielleicht 10 kleinen qualitativ sehr schlechten Farb- und Schwarzweißabbildungen im Mittelteil. Dies verwundert doch sehr, zumal es gerade von Marie Antoinette sehr viele Gemälde gibt.
Okay, yes, I am well and truly aware that MA never said "Let them eat cake," and that it was from a princess 100 years before MA ever set foot in France. However, the spirit of that saying, how MA was accused of violating her subjects by blithely ignoring their economical state for the duration of her tenure as Queen of France, that I want to convey, even while knowing how she was in some ways innocent of their myriad of accusations.This book, Queen of Fashion, originally caught my eye when the description laid out a biography of MA by basing much of her actions, her rise and fall from power, and her eventual demise through her clothing choices and how clothes in the time of late 1700's France conveyed power, prestige, privilege, and most especially, monarchial control. From the sample alone, I encountered a wealth of information based on MA's early years in Austria, how she was raised and tutored in the ways of dance, music, history, and etiquette on to when her betrothal to the Dauphin of France was finalized before she made her way to the border between France and Austria for the exchange of this primped and proper archduchess over to the French envoys. The amount of money that Maria Teresa spent on her daughter before she ever left the Austrian borders, a trouseauu that eclipsed all the dowries of her sisters, all to impress the French officials and nobility that would bear witness to the detailed, and yes very naked, transformation of this Austrian girl to French Dauphine, was mind-blowing. What I can only imagine as being close to millions of today's currency all for clothes, accessories, and a carriage to elevate MA into the French's idea of Bourbon luxury is incredible to me. And from there, the excess became even more stunning.Over the course of the book, the amount of clothing and extras that MA commissioned, who her stylists were, where she shopped and perused in the streets of Paris, and the masses of details and jewels and fads she created and unleashed on the court and upper nobility, all outlined and embellished how MA was received at court when she first arrived (Louis XV found her quite charming and approved, the Dauphin was terrified of her, and many were just waiting for the Le Autrichienne to mess up so horribly she would be sent back to Vienna) and how the turbulent social and political climate of her time directed her actions from her entrance to France up until her death.-- How she used the glorious over-the-top grandeur of her ancestor the Sun King, and consumed millions of livres to furnish her body with clothes, jewels, shoes, ribbons, hats, coats, and coiffuers, to build up her royal "credit" to win court allies when she couldn't birth an heir due to her husband's delicate erectile condition and earning the ire of French citizens for her expenditures and amounting debt as well as the nickname "Madame Deficit" in the bargain.-- How she created unorthodox pseudo-pastoral styles of muslin and linen dresses called gaulles and wide farm hats tied with silk ribbons at her Petit Trianon in order to escape the exceedingly rigid, ridiculously complex etiquette of Versailles, and greatly offending the authentic peasants that starved for bread and flour that MA was constantly covering her hair with while also starving the established French silk industry with her imported fabrics.-- How she commissioned an entire wardrobe of royalist-colored dresses and coats when the revolution was metaphorically (and quite literally) beating down the doors of the palace to have her head, thus encouraging her captors that any promise of complicity and support of the changing political times was an absolute falsehood, condemning MA even further in their eyes as a born deceiver, an insatiable monster, and the cause of all their problems.-- And how, during the final hours of her life, MA chose to wear a pure white gown and cap on the ride to her execution, cementing into the minds of the revolutionaries that had come to watch her death, the vision of an unstained, almost deified, figure that graciously and full of dignity strode to her doom, not once allowing the pain and grief of her unfortunate life, her lost husband and friends, her children torn from her arms, and the cruel, malicious actions of biased, hateful jailers to be seen on her face as she confronted Madame Guilliotine for the first and last time.I loved this book. LOVED it. I would gladly recommend this book to any history buff or MA lover. The amount of detail, research, and flow of information was perfect. I devoured it in days. Please, if you love MA or are a fan of France circa 1700s, get this book. It will not disappoint.
I’m already in love with this book! It came earlier than expected with good, protective packaging, which is always nice. I got the paperback, which I don’t normally do but I needed to save some money so I got it in paperback. . I just started reading it five nights ago (the day it came). If you love the idea of Versailles, Marie Antoinette, and fashion, then this is the book for you. It’s got a lot of the politics of France at that time in there too, and basically the gossip of Versailles back in those days, and the daily strifes Marie Antoinette went through as Dauphine.It’s adding to my ever growing knowledge of fashion, and that it (fashion) has major influences on someone’s life.I’m a big fan of Marie Antoinette-themed things, so if you’re like me, this book will be perfect for you.
Fantastic book that really does what it sets out to do: discuss the role of marie antoinettes fashions on politics, as well as what drove her to be so fashion obsessed in the first place. I read this when i was about 10, and while the finer points escaped me, i was still able to understand, so dont be worried about this being a hideously dense academic text. Read again this year at 18, and it doesnt bore me with being over simple. I've been obsessed with Antoinette for many years, and this is a must read.Ms Weber wrote about Antoinette in a way that felt as though they were very good friends, and in turn made me feel as though I knew the queen very well indeed.
This is a wonderful book for anyone interested in how fashion influences and is influenced by politics. Marie Antoinette's mother - the Empress Maria Theresa - was the most politically astute leaders of her time. She arranged the marriage of Marie Antoinette to the future Louis XVI in order to solidify the French and Austrian alliance. One of her first actions upon the engagement of her daughter was to order a complete new wardrobe from France for her so she could appear more French. Ironically, this wardrobe was confiscated at Marie Antionette's transfer (the official ceremony) to the French as not being French enough. Later we see such mundane items as a corset and a simple muslin dress take on a political significance which even by today's sartorial (i.e. politicians darning blue jeans and the requisite lumberjack shirt to run for office) standards seem dismaying and out of proportion. The author goes through each stage of Marie Antoinette's life showing how what she wore opened her up to derision or praise according to how the political winds were blowing. And, ironically, how a necklace that Marie Antoinette never owned and, in fact, rejected outright as being too ostentatious set her on her first steps to the guillotine.I highly recommend this book as a unique view of the political implications of dress in the 18th century. The author gives congent explanations and examples as to how dress at the French court and in France in general sent a powerful message to the populace.
An excellent account of Marie Antoinette's sartorial passages -- very good historical writing about the doomed Queen of France who began as a very young Austrian princess. Her clothes, her elaborate wigs -- called
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