France’s beleaguered queen, Marie Antoinette, wrongly accused of uttering the infamous “Let them eat cake,” was the subject of ridicule and curiosity even before her death; she has since been the object of debate and speculation and the fascination so often accorded tragic figures in history. Married in mere girlhood, this essentially lighthearted, privileged, but otherwise unremarkable child was thrust into an unparalleled time and place, and was commanded by circumstance to play a significant role in history. Antonia Fraser’s lavish and engaging portrait of Marie Antoinette, one of the most recognizable women in European history, excites compassion and regard for all aspects of her subject, immersing the reader not only in the coming-of-age of a graceful woman, but also in the unraveling of an era.
Chapter 1: A SMALL ARCHDUCHESS
Chapter 6: IN FRONT OF THE WHOLE WORLD
Chapter 11: YOU SHALL BE MINE . . .
Chapter 12: FULFILLING THEIR WISHES
Chapter 13: THE FLOWERS OF THE CROWN
Chapter 15: ARREST THE CARDINAL!
Chapter 17: CLOSE TO SHIPWRECK
Chapter 18: HATED, HUMBLED, MORTIFIED
Chapter 19: HER MAJESTY THE PRISONER
Chapter 21: DEPARTURE AT MIDNIGHT
Chapter 25: UNFORTUNATE PRINCESS
Chapter 26: THE HEAD OF ANTOINETTE