Last post, we had (among other things) Danish kings and their favorites; Louis XIV and Philippe d'Orléans; reviews of a very shippy book about Katte, a bad Jacobite novel, and a great book about clothing; a fic about Émilie du Châtelet and Voltaire; and a review of a set of entertaining Youtube history videos about Frederick the Great.
Re: Charles Hanbury-Williams: The End
Date: 2023-03-28 04:47 pm (UTC)Very!
In fact, that might be the reason why Catherine, who was bound to immediately notice how H-W felt about Fritz, exaggareted her own hostility, to win him as an ally regardless of how much her husband turned him off.
Entirely plausible!
Irony: this is exactly the kind of thing FW THOUGHT Guy Dickens was doing with Fritz against him.
And for an ironical cherry on top, the kind of thing Rottembourg apparently *was* doing with Fritz a few years earlier, but FW, Mister "I can totally read minds!", never seems to have picked up on. (I've never actually seen a primary source on this, but Lavisse relies pretty heavily on the French archives and cites them a lot, so I'm willing to provisionally trust him.)