Focusing on personal exploration, this workbook guides readers in uncovering and mapping their spiritual journeys. It offers practical methods to initiate and sustain the often challenging process of understanding one’s spiritual path, encouraging deep reflection and self-discovery.
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Carolly Erickson est une historienne distinguée dont les récits captivants donnent vie au passé. Son écriture explore les complexités des figures historiques, disséquant leur vie intérieure et les forces qui ont façonné leurs destins. La recherche méticuleuse et la narration vivante d'Erickson offrent aux lecteurs une expérience immersive dans des moments clés de l'histoire, révélant le drame humain derrière des événements monumentaux.







A vibrant tale of the woman who shaped a prominent European military leader, written by renowned biographer and historical novelist Carolly Erickson, praised for her intuitive sympathy and keen eye for unexpected details.
In her powerful new book, Carolly Erickson brilliantly captures the queen’s voice, her hopes and her suffering. We follow, mesmerised, as she reveals every detail of a remarkable, eventful life – from her teenage years when she began keeping a diary to her final days when she awaited her bloody appointment with the guillotine. An historical entertainment that elaborates imaginatively and whimsically on the actual lives of Marie Antoinette, Louis XVI, Axel Fersen, and their peers. The Hidden Diary gives the reader the carthartic, visceral experience of reliving Marie Antoinette’s life – as fictionally elaborated. Erickson creates a memorable, sympathetic, vivid image of this Queen that she hopes will stay in the mind and heart of the reader after the book is closed. ‘Writers of historical fiction must tread a fine line between loving one’s protagonists while telling the truth about them. arolly Erickson has executed this balancing act with the same scorching wit and great-heartedness that has always illuminated her biographies.’ – Robin Maxwell, author of The Secret Diary of Anne Boleyn. Carolly Erickson holds a Ph.D. in medieval history from Colombia University and was a college professor before becoming a writer. She has written many historical biographies, including The First Elizabeth, Her Little Majesty, and Alexandra.
First Elizabeth
- 466pages
- 17 heures de lecture
Carolly Erickson's biography vividly portrays Elizabeth I as a complex and dynamic figure, showcasing her elegance, flirtatious nature, and diplomatic skills alongside her violent and arrogant tendencies. This engaging narrative invites readers to explore the multifaceted personality of a woman who captivated her era and continues to intrigue us today.
Marie Antoinette is portrayed as a complex figure, embodying the excesses of pre-Revolution France while also reflecting a sense of innocence. Her early life in the rigid and formal French court shaped her experiences and decisions. This exploration delves into her misunderstood character, revealing the contrast between her lavish lifestyle and the challenges she faced as a young woman in a tumultuous political landscape.
Josephine Tasher de la Pagerie, born on the island of Martinique, became one of the most envied women who ever lived. As the wife of Napoleon Bonaparte, Josephine was assumed to be a worthy consort for her astounding husband, a woman as beautiful as he was invincible. When he crowned her Empress of France in 1804, her extraordinary destiny seemed to be fulfilled. Yet the truth behind the glorious symbolism was much darker. Using her trademark ability to penetrate and explain the psychological make-up of her subjects, Erickson paints a fascinating portrait of an immensely complex and ultimately tragic woman.
Focusing on the captivating personalities of Regency England, this social history explores the dynamic changes within English society during a period of significant transformation. The author, known for previous works like Bloody Mary and Mistress Anne, delves into the intriguing social interactions and historical context that shaped this era, offering readers a compelling look at the forces at play in a society in flux.
Alexandra: The Last Tsarina
- 320pages
- 12 heures de lecture
The tragic story of the last Empress of Russia schovat popis
The book offers a detailed exploration of Queen Victoria's life, highlighting her childhood, personal relationships, and her interactions with friends, family, and the public. It provides an insightful look into her character and the complexities of her reign, revealing the woman behind the crown and the societal influences that shaped her.
Mistress Anne
- 300pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Focusing on the life of Anne Boleyn, this biography delves into her complex character and the sexual scandals that surrounded her, contrasting her experiences with those of her daughter, Elizabeth. Carolly Erickson's exploration highlights the political nuances of Boleyn's life, emphasizing her allure and the mysteries that have captivated historians for generations. The book promises a sensitive and insightful portrayal of a woman who remains a compelling figure in history.