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Princess of Siberia

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Maria Volkonsky, the beautiful daughter of a Napoleonic war hero, married Prince Sergei Volkonsky for just one year before the Decemberist uprising in 1825 led to his exile in Siberia. Defying her family and the tsar, Maria resolved to join her husband, but was met with a decree barring her return. Their reunion took place in a silver mine, where she kissed his chains in a poignant display of loyalty. Christine Sutherland's compelling portrayal of Maria and the Decembrist circle draws from unpublished memoirs and diaries provided by the Volkonsky family. The couple endured nearly thirty years of exile, only to be freed after the tsar's death. Throughout their time in Siberia, Maria brought love, joy, and artistic talent to her husband, along with remarkable strength and integrity that helped them persevere. They welcomed a second son and a daughter in the Chita detention camp before eventually settling in a spacious wooden house in Irkutsk. Maria's positive influence on the provincial governor led to the establishment of local schools, the first theater in Siberia, and the promotion of farm cooperatives, earning her the affectionate title of "our Princess" from the local populace.

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Princess of Siberia, Christine Sutherland

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Rok vydání
1984
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Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavatel
Robin Clark
Rok vydání
1984
Vazba
měkká
Počet stran
339
ISBN10
0860720985
ISBN13
9780860720980
Série
Hodnocení
4,1 z 5
Anotace
Maria Volkonsky, the beautiful daughter of a Napoleonic war hero, married Prince Sergei Volkonsky for just one year before the Decemberist uprising in 1825 led to his exile in Siberia. Defying her family and the tsar, Maria resolved to join her husband, but was met with a decree barring her return. Their reunion took place in a silver mine, where she kissed his chains in a poignant display of loyalty. Christine Sutherland's compelling portrayal of Maria and the Decembrist circle draws from unpublished memoirs and diaries provided by the Volkonsky family. The couple endured nearly thirty years of exile, only to be freed after the tsar's death. Throughout their time in Siberia, Maria brought love, joy, and artistic talent to her husband, along with remarkable strength and integrity that helped them persevere. They welcomed a second son and a daughter in the Chita detention camp before eventually settling in a spacious wooden house in Irkutsk. Maria's positive influence on the provincial governor led to the establishment of local schools, the first theater in Siberia, and the promotion of farm cooperatives, earning her the affectionate title of "our Princess" from the local populace.