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Love & Conquest: Personal Correspondence of Catherine the Great and Prince Grigory Potemkin

AUTHOR: Catherine, et al
ISBN: 0875803245

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Love & Conquest: Personal Correspondence of Catherine the Great and Prince Grigory Potemkin
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by Catherine, et al

Love and Conquest: Personal Correspondence of Catherine the Great and Prince Grigory Potemkin

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"Of all of history's great romances, few can compare with that of Catherine the Great and Prince Grigory Potemkin. Their turbulent and complicated relationship shocked their contemporaries and continues to intrigue observers of Russia centuries later. Lovers, companions, and, most likely, husband and wife, Catherine and Potemkin were also close political partners, and for a time Potemkin served as Catherine's de facto co-ruler of the Russian Empire. Their letters offer an intimate glimpse into the lovers' unguarded moments, revealing both ecstatic expressions of love and candid insights on eighteenth-century politics." Beginning with Potemkin's initial letter to Catherine written while off fighting the Turks in 1769 and concluding with his farewell note scribbled the day before his death in 1791, the correspondence spans most of Catherine's reign. The letters are at once personal and political, private and public. Many of Catherine's love letters to Potemkin written during their stormy affair reveal the empress's passionate personality. Potemkin's letters provide rare insight into his arrogant and mercurial character, while serving to dispel the myth of Potemkin as little more than a corrupt sycophant.

SYNOPSIS

The 464 letters begin in 1769 and continue through the love affair and subsequent personal and political partnership between the Russian empress and the Russian diplomat and soldier to his death in 1791. Smith, who has written on Freemasonry in 18th-century Russia, translates and introduces selections from Ekaterina II i G. A. Potemkin: Lichnaia perepiska, 1769-1791 published in 1997 by Nauka, Moscow. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


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