Re: Russian gossipy sensationalism

Date: 2021-09-08 06:59 am (UTC)
selenak: (DuncanAmanda - Kathyh)
From: [personal profile] selenak
I still can't get over TWO CONSECUTIVE Saxon envoys, to the SAME court, leaving Saxon service to be with their royal loves, ONE year apart, and BOTH love affairs meeting tragic ends before the reunion.

Poniatowski: And then there are those of us who enter Saxon service to be with their Royal loves, who end up being royals themselves but still aren’t reunited, and who when they finally meet again have their heart and spirit completely broken and only intermittently snarky and sentimental memoirs left to write while livingin a golden cage.

Manteuffel: Guys, this is why I drew the obvious conclusion: nearly all royals suck, playing sugar daddy now and then is fine, that’s fun, but don’t hand over your heart, and if you do officially leave Saxon service because your rival has become top minister, make sure to remain unofficially in Saxon and Austrian service.

Blanning stanning Charles I.:

Me: I want to see Selena's face when I tell her this.

😲🤯🤨😆

More seriously, though, it does take true originality to draw that conclusion. Wait, it doesn’t, I can at least think of one other person who did - Queen Henrietta Maria, Charles I.’s wife, she who banished youngest son Henry from her presence and let him die alone because he didn’t want to become a Catholic, this while the Royal family was in exile and future Charles II’s only hope in being restored to the throne lay in convincing the Brits he really was a good Protestant and would remain so, which is why he explicitly told Henry not to convert. Henrietta Maria kept badgering Charles (the only later II) to be more like more like Dad all her life, and both before and after the Restoration, he was “yeah, no” about it in the most diplomatic way. (Famous quote: “I’ll not go on my travels again”, meaning into exile. And he didn’t.)

Also the part where MORE PIETY was not exactly the lesson James needed to learn from Dad in Saving Your Kingdom 101.

LOL yes. Nor BE MORE HAUGHTY. I’m reminded again of that Lehndorff diary entry where he goes on about “I’ve read up on the Stuarts, what a weird royal family, and what I really don’t get is why they were losing their kingdoms because of religion and arrogance left and right”. A case can be made that Charles II was the exception to this because he was arguably the grandchild of Henri “Paris is worth a mass” IV, the ultimate religious pragmatist, who was most like granddad, i.e. more an early Bourbon than a Stuart. Or, to quote the Horrible Histories song about him, "I'm Scottish-French-Italian, a little bit Dane, 100% party animal".
Edited Date: 2021-09-08 07:09 am (UTC)

Re: English revolution

Date: 2021-09-08 04:57 pm (UTC)
selenak: (DuncanAmanda - Kathyh)
From: [personal profile] selenak
We can try. :) I know some fiction, both from the pro Parliament and the royalist quarters, plus eons ago I've read the Charles II biography by Antonia Fraser, and much more recently the one about the Winter Queen and her daughters - and sons, and one of the sons, Rupert (of the Rhine, poodle owner, legendary Cavalier and part time pirate), fought for Uncle Charles while another, Karl Ludwig (Liselotte's dad) tried to keep out of the Civil War in the vain hope of making Parliament continue to pay his mother's and his financial support this way (they didn't).

Re: English revolution

Date: 2021-09-08 06:12 pm (UTC)
mildred_of_midgard: (Default)
From: [personal profile] mildred_of_midgard
I will gladly read whatever gossipy sensationalism Selena has, but you have to understand that the entire 17th century is the period that I tried studying 20 years ago out of a sense of obligation, and ended up almost crying with boredom until I gave up and went back to my fascinating 18th century. So while I know the general outlines of this century better than you do (judging by that summary, lol), what's in my head is the dry version of history, not the "anecdotes and personalities" version.

Sorry! Read the Winter Queen! (Which I'm still only a third of the way through, because I got distracted by the 18th century again, as is my custom. ;) )

Also, I'm not saying it's intrinsically boring, far from it. Many exciting things happened! It's just the things I've read about have never pushed my fannish buttons.

But definitely start a new post before I go to bed, so I can subscribe to notifications before Selena wakes up and starts teaching us things!

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