• Marie Antoinette (Teil 2): Der Leichenwagen der Monarchie und das Lebensende

  • By: Stefan Zweig
  • Narrated by: Jan Koester
  • Length: 12 hrs and 59 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (4 ratings)

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Marie Antoinette (Teil 2): Der Leichenwagen der Monarchie und das Lebensende

By: Stefan Zweig
Narrated by: Jan Koester
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War das Leben Marie Antoinettes bisher vergnüglich leicht an ihr vorbeigezogen, nimmt es nun in den Wirren der Französischen Revolution dramatisch an Fahrt auf. Alle Freunde haben sie verlassen, nun steht sie alleine gegen die Revolution. Verschiedene Fluchtpläne werden geschmiedet, doch alle Versuche scheitern. Nun muss sie sich ihrem Schicksal stellen.

"Wo aber die an den Augenschein streng gebundene Forschung endet, beginnt die freie und beschwingte Kunst der Seelenschau; wo die Paläographie versagt, muss die Psychologie sich bewähren, deren logisch eroberte Wahrscheinlichkeiten oft wahrer sind als die nackte Wahrheit der Akten und Fakten. Hätten wir nichts als Dokumente der Geschichte, wie eng, wie arm, wie lückenhaft wäre sie! Das Eindeutige, das Offenbare, ist die Domäne der Wissenschaft, das Vieldeutige, das erst zu Deutende und zu Klärende, die zugeborene Zone der Seelenkunst; wo das Material nicht ausreicht für papiernen Beweis, bleiben noch unermessliche Möglichkeiten für den Psychologen. Das Gefühl weiß von einem Menschen immer mehr als alle Dokumente." Stefan Zweig (Marie Antoinette).

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Amazing!

Stefan Zweig never ceases to amaze me. I have read many of his novels and essays, but this was my first biography (other than his own biography, The World of Yesterday, which is brilliant).
Zweig is of course a very serious researcher, so his historical work is impecable, but he is also such a perceptive person and remarkable good judge of female character for a person of his time. He did not write some boring hero’s tale of Marie Antoinette, but a profoundly sensitive analysis of her life and soul. Of course it also gives a very deep view into the times of the French Revolution generally, but at heart it is a fair and unbiased recounting of an extraordinary life with a very unpredictable and interesting arch. It shows that people do not show their real colors and overall potential until their are seriously challenged by life. And people who may have been quite frivolous during the “good and easy times” find their true inner strength and character when confronted with serious adversity and they can surprise you.

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