The Duchess of Berry

Alphonse de Montclair



The Duchess of Berry by Alphonse de Montclair is a historical book set in France, during the early 19th century.

Non-Fiction.

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The narrative centers around the life and influence of Marie-Caroline de Bourbon-Sicile, Duchesse de Berry, who was a vibrant and politically active member of the French court during the reign of Charles X. Her marriage to the Duke of Berry, a key figure in the Bourbon restoration, and the subsequent birth of her children positioned her as a symbol of hope for the legitimist cause. Following the assassination of her husband, she became even more involved in the political machinations of the era, striving to secure the future of the Bourbon dynasty and her son, the Duke of Bordeaux.

The book presents a detailed portrait of the courtly life and the intricacies of the French aristocracy in the early 19th century. It delves into the personal and political alliances that shaped the period, highlighting the roles of various key figures, including Charles X and his ministers. Through a combination of personal letters, historical records, and contemporary accounts, the narrative brings to life the struggles and triumphs of the Duchess as she navigates through periods of intense political upheaval and personal grief.

It also illuminates the periods of relative stability and the spectacular social events that characterized the Bourbon court. The Duchess is depicted as a multi-faceted character, embodying resilience and grace even as she faced numerous adversities, including multiple conspiracies and an eventual revolt that would lead to the fall of the Bourbon monarchy. Her tenacity is further exemplified in her later efforts to instigate rebellion and reclaim the throne for her son, actions that ultimately led to her arrest and confinement.

Overall, the story provides an in-depth examination of the Duchess’s significant yet often tumultuous role in the broader context of French political history. It captures the essence of a woman who, despite the challenges, remained steadfast in her devotion to her family and her cause, thereby leaving a lasting legacy within the annals of French history.

This book is approximately 63,100 words.

Key terms: France, History, Restoration, 1814-1830, Berry, Marie-Caroline de Bourbon-Sicile, duchesse de, 1798-1870, Charles X, King of France, 1757-1836, France, History, Charles X, 1824-1830

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