The Memoirs of Catherine the Great
By Catherine the Great
Translated by Markus Cruse and Hilde Hoogenboom
By Catherine the Great
Translated by Markus Cruse and Hilde Hoogenboom
By Catherine the Great
Translated by Markus Cruse and Hilde Hoogenboom
By Catherine the Great
Translated by Markus Cruse and Hilde Hoogenboom
Part of Modern Library Classics
Part of Modern Library Classics
Category: Historical Figure Biographies & Memoirs | Classic Nonfiction | Travel
Category: Historical Figure Biographies & Memoirs | Classic Nonfiction | Travel
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$16.00
Jun 13, 2006 | ISBN 9780812969870
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Dec 18, 2007 | ISBN 9780307432438
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Praise
Advance praise for The Memoirs of Catherine the Great
“Superb. The translation of the Memoirs is fluid, accessible, and idiomatic, while remaining accurate and as delightful as the original. Students will heartily enjoy this excursion into the historical and literary world of the great empress.”
–Cynthia Hyla Whittaker, professor and chair, Department of History, Baruch College/CUNY
“Several translations of the memoirs of Catherine the Great have been published before, but none of them can compare with this latest edition. Mark Cruse and Hilde Hoogenboom have produced a masterpiece. Their translation fairly sings, capturing with stunning virtuosity all the beguiling wit and charm that make these memoirs one of the most fascinating works ever penned by a European monarch.”
–Douglas Smith, editor and translator of Love and Conquest: Personal Correspondence of Catherine the Great and Prince Grigory Potemkin
“Catherine the Great’s memoirs are a classic and almost unique record of personality and power, the work of one of history’s greatest and most alluring leaders but also of a young girl trapped in a sinister court and a miserable marriage–this new edition is the best for decades and the one for both general and scholarly readers to use.”
–Simon Sebag Montefiore, author of Potemkin: Catherine the Great’s Imperial Partner and Stalin: The Court of the Red Tsar
“A richly textured account of the turbulent years the young Grand Duchess spent at the court of the Empress Elizabeth. No serious student of Catherine’s life and reign will want to be without this splendid new edition. It casts a completely new light on the composition of the Empress’s extraordinary memoirs.”
–Professor Simon M. Dixon, chairman, School of History, University of Leeds
“Catherine’s memoirs are one of the most fascinating documents of the eighteenth century. This translation will give the English-speaking audience a unique chance to learn about the life of this extraordinary woman from her own story.”
–Professor Alexandr Kamenskii, chair, Early and Early Modern Russian History, The Russian State University for the Humanities
“This fluent and unabridged translation of one of the most remarkable documents of eighteenth-century history, based on the original French manuscript of the text that Catherine revised in 1794, is preceded by a substantial scholarly preface tracing the fascinating story of the memoirs’ composition, sources, literary style, and fate after Catherine’s death. Researchers, teachers, and general readers alike will welcome this book.”
–Lindsey Hughes, University College London
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