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selenak ([personal profile] selenak) wrote in [personal profile] cahn 2023-02-22 07:48 am (UTC)

Re: Danish kings and their favorites: Moltke's memoirs

he might have stayed, yeah! Unless Lady Mary was driving him crazy. :P

I don't think Lady Mary is still in England! Didn't she leave between the first and the second Algarotti trip to London, in the expectation of reuniting with him in Italy etc.?

How long before Algarotti gets tired of whatever job he has in London, though? Even with August the Chill in Saxony, he didn't stay long. I think he was a "grass is greener" personality. Fritz might still have been able to win him over.

True enough, though I would suggest he'll stay at least until the first Silesian War is over. I mean, it's one thing to go to peace time Prussia, and another to go to war time Prussia knowing the King won't be there. Furtherly given the London attractions, which, hey, include favourite dish Andrew Mitchell, I think it's even more likely Algarotti will wait until the second Silesian War is over, and then he goes to reunite with his glorious Warrior King. Not least because by then, I expect also the following will have happened:

G2 & fictional teenage daughter of Hervey = catastrophe. G2 was seriously in love with Caroline, and neither of his chosen long time mistresses was a teenage girl. He would not have had the patience to try to win her over, and by himself he's a middle aged to old overweight German obsessed with continental geneaology and his long ago short time in the field, neither one a subject of interest to a teenage English aristocrat, who already kept comparing Caroline to his mistress when she was alive (in Caroline's favor) and is bound to say something like "Caroline would have understood!" at the first opportunity. It's the Rebecca situation from hell, only this Maxim was actually in love with his first wife. And yes, I know Philip V. of Spain's wives were at the start teenage girls who could and did manage a depressive unstable royal husband, winning his love to boot, but I dare say those are the exceptions from the rule.

So basically, the marriage is a failure, G2 blames Hervey, because of course he would, Hervey's dreams of a career have gone through the toilet, his mood is terrible, and Algarotti's "getting the hell out of there!" instinct would have been on highest alert.

I love the image of him leaving his luggage behind, though. ,

Oh, me too. And that in rl, Lady Hervey was the one who had to send it after him.

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