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Ebook , by Penny Wilson

Ebook , by Penny Wilson

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File Size: 18588 KB

Print Length: 328 pages

Publisher: St. Martin's Press (November 14, 2017)

Publication Date: November 14, 2017

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B071YLKH3Y

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Few places on Earth must have appeared more glamorous than the Imperial Court of Austria-Hungary in 1889. A series of magnificent palaces in and around Vienna, one of the most beautiful cities in Europe, were stage sets for hundreds of elegantly dressed courtiers and ministers dedicated to the service of the couple who ruled the giant multi-ethnic empire. Lesser members of the Habsburg Dynasty and thousands of other aristocrats made up a glittering Society that revolved around that same couple, Franz Josef I, Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary, and his beautiful wife Elisabeth. Second only to the Emperor and Empress were the Crown Prince and Princess, Rudolf and Stephanie.Yet the glamour and magnificence were only a facade. The Empire was troubled and increasingly ramshackle, shaken by rising nationalism among its many minorities. The Court and Society were riddled with scandal and intrigue, and the Emperor and Empress led separate lives, his devoted to ceaseless routine and duty, hers to restless traveling. And Crown Prince Rudolf, who had once seemed full of promise, was now a sick and disappointed man, scheming against his father and indulging in a series of empty love affairs while ignoring his wife Stephanie, whom he had infected with gonorrhea and rendered barren after the birth of one child, a daughter. In early 1889 Rudolf was attempting to put an end to his latest affair, a romp with a 17 year old girl with an ambitious mother from a social climbing family, Baroness Mary Vetsera. Rudolf's entanglement with Mary Vetsera was his last. In late January their two bodies were found in a bedroom at the hunting lodge at Mayerling, apparently the result of a murder-suicide in which Rudolf had first shot Mary and then, hours later, himself. The tragedy at Mayerling has gone down in history as either a story of thwarted romance or as a darker tale of political vengeance. Now Greg King and Penny Wilson, in a meticulously documented and well written history, have come as close as anyone can to unraveling what really happened at Mayerling and why.Twilight of Empire is divided into four sections. The first details Crown Prince Rudolf's miserable childhood and early adult years. Deprived of contact with either parent and forced through an unimaginative and harsh education,he grew up to be intelligent but flighty. He lent his support to politicians and editors attempting to liberalize Austria-Hungary's creaking government, but gained nothing except enmity and distrust from his father.He spent most of his time in a series of love affairs with women from all classes of Society,eventually including Mary Vetsera. Mary was a pretty young teenager who nowadays would be labeled a juvenile delinquent. Her ambitious mother and family, anxious to be admitted into Viennese High Society, encouraged her brazen affair with the Crown Prince. Part II deals with the events of late January 1889,when Rudolf found himself embroiled in political intrigues that bordered on high treason. He was called before his father and berated for his disloyalty and for his carryings on with Mary. That, along with the general hopelessness of his life in general, caused Rudolf to take Mary to his hunting lodge at Mayerling. In Part III we read about the immediate aftermath of the murder-suicide as the Imperial Court scrambled to make sense of and cover up the most sensational aspects of what had happened, while rumors swirled throughout Vienna and the rest of Europe. And in Part IV King and Wilson do a superb job of analyzing the available material (many official records dealing with Mayerling have been destroyed) and coming up with a plausible explanation for what really happened on the night of January 29-30, 1889.Twilight of Empire makes it clear that Mayerling was not a fairy tale gone awry. The events leading up to it and the subsequent actions taken by the Court and Government were for the most part tawdry, causing controversy and confusion that has lasted for more than a century. None of the principal actors, excepting Crown Princess Stephanie and Rudolf's sisters Gisela and Marie Valerie, behaved with any real dignity or honor. And as the Epilogue makes clear, most of the people involved in some way with Mayerling went on to lead unpleasant and difficult lives. King and Wilson's account should become the standard reference on the tragedy as well as an important addition to late nineteenth century European history.

"Mayerling". The mere word is redolent of forbidden love, joint suicide, and...Omar Sharif as Prince Rudolf and Catherine Deneuve as Mary Vetsera, doomed lovers who died in each other's arms. The truth, however, is much more prosaic and the lovers a lot tawdrier, as told in Greg King and Penny Wilson's superb new history, "Twilight of Empire: The Tragedy at Mayerling".The "Empire" referred to in the book's title is the Hapsburg empire; now by 1889 a mere shadow of its original self. Comprising Austria and its unwilling partner, Hungary, the two countries fought like cats-in-a-bag, over everything political, religious, and societal. Ruled over by Emperor Franz Joseph, who had been on the throne since 1848; by 1889, Franz Joseph and his heir, Rudolf were at sixes-and-sevens. The father refused to share any power or responsibility with his son, whom he regarded as weak and easily led. And that description of the Crown Prince was largely true. His defective personality was the result of bad parenting, drug addiction, severe inbreeding in the Hapsburg/Wittelsbach gene pools, and the effects of the gonorrhea he acquired through indiscriminate sexual adventures. Countess Mary Vetsera, his 17 year old inamorata, was a vain, silly girl from a disreputable family, whose mother was basically pimping out her young daughter to eligible men. Throw in Rudolf's attempt at gaining the Hungarian throne in a coup - which failed - and Mary's possible pregnancy, and you have all the angst for a bad ending.That "bad ending" took place over a two day period in late January, 1889, at Mayerling, a hunting lodge a little southwest of Vienna. Both were found dead, and from that point the lying, name-calling, and cover-ups by most involved began. The story of the joint suicide as a lovers' tragedy began, too, and has been told and retold in both books and films. King and Wilson get to the facts of the case, blowing the "romantic" aspects completely out of the water. They are very good writers and their book is a wonderful read. Just don't be too disappointed if you're a romantic!

Twilight of Empire is a fascinating, and well researched book on the tragedy at Mayerling. I also found the desciptions of Vienna at that time very interesting, the people in the book were interesting read about. I enjoyed learning more about Mayerling, and Austrian history, and also about the end of the Habsburgs which ended a few years later .

I read this book in two days. I had a hard time leaving it. I read a great deal of Euro history and sometimes the books are pedantic or boring. Not this one! I recommend this wonderful book to readers who are interested in Euro history, royalty, plots, and what could easily be the actual truth.

This past week's WALL STREET JOURNAL had a review of this book which sounded so fascinating that I immediately bought the Kindle version. The book is every bit as fascinating as the review described.Briefly, this is a true tale of incest, murder, and intrigue near the final days of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. I knew the Habsburgs were inbred but I never knew the extent to which that was true. Read this and you, too, can learn about them. The story line is about Crown Prince Rudolph of Austria-Hungary, his daliences with various women, palace intrugue, an abitious young tart, pre-World War I politics, and incest within the Habsburgs.If you like novels, this work of non-fiction reads much like a novel. If you like history, you will like this book.

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