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Flaunting, Extravagant Queen
Flaunting, Extravagant Queen: (French Revolution) | Jean Plaidy
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Jean Plaidy's last French Revolution novel, featuring the tragic Marie Antoinette. At the age of fifteen, Marie Antoinette, beautiful and charming bride to the impotent Dauphin, is plunged into the intrigue of Versailles. Frivolous and reckless, she flouts the strict and demanding etiquette of the glittering court, and discovers the true nature of love, hate and jealousy. But the clouds of revolution are overhead, and Marie Antoinette, who only wishes to enjoy life, learns too late that the price of her enjoyment is very high...
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This book tells the story of the French Revolution, and towards the end we hear the tragic story of Louis XVII, the son of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, the King who never really was and who died of illness at age 10 whilst still imprisoned. By the time his father was executed France had become a republic so he never really was King. Stories abound that he was treated quite horrendously! #Novemberbythenumbers #17 #Seventeen

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This was written in 1957, but it is still an excellent book covering the period from when Marie Antoinette left Austria to become Louis' wife until her beheading. Overall a very sad story, from this recount of events she had so many enemies in court & beyond, mainly caused by jealousy. Not helped by a weak indecisive king - so many times when he could and should have taken control. I would now like to read one or two other versions of her story.

Andrew65 Thanks, I will check it out. It is certainly written by a good author! 7y
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