Om The Private Letters of Princess Lieven to Prince Metternich 1820-1826
This collection of letters from Princess Lieven to Prince Metternich offers a rare glimpse into the heart and mind of a woman whose life was intertwined with the most powerful men of her time. As an ambassador's wife and a confidante of Tsar Alexander I, Lieven was privy to the secrets and scandals of Europe's ruling class. Her intimate letters reveal a woman of astounding intelligence and wit, and shed new light on the political intrigues of the early 19th century.
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