Pilgrim Princess

Pilgrim Princess
Author: Maria Fairweather
Publisher: Constable
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2000
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

This biography brings to life, through its subject's vibrant personality, a romantic period of enduring fascination. Princess Zinaida Volkonsky was a member of one of Russia's oldest families, became a maid of honour to the Dowager Empress and at court was soon noticed by Tsar Alexander I whose mistress she became and with whom she maintained a deep and lifelong friendship. Married to one of the Tsar's aides-de-camp, she travelled across Europe during the German and French campaigns, when she met Goethe. In the 1820s as the hostess of one of the most influential literary and musical salons in Moscow, where Alexander Pushkin was a leading guest, Zinaida became the glamorous hostess who later inspired Tolstoy. Zinaida inherited a strong tendency to depression. A lifelong search for spiritual answers eventually brought her to the Roman Catholic church and to a new life in Rome. Here, she at first created another salon, entertaining among many Stendhal, Rossini, Donizetti, Glinka and Sir Walter Scott. It was in her garden that Nikolai Gogol, worked on part of his great novel, Dead Souls.

Catalog

Catalog
Author: Sears, Roebuck and Company
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1012
Release: 1922
Genre: Manufactures
ISBN:

Catalog

Catalog
Author: Sears, Roebuck and Company
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1248
Release: 1930
Genre: Manufactures
ISBN: