Izabela the Valiant, Adam Zamoyski
Izabela the Valiant, Adam Zamoyski
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Izabela the Valiant

Author: Adam Zamoyski

Narrator: Rich Keeble

Unabridged: 9 hr 22 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/20/2024


Synopsis

A Best Book of the Year Trawling through a vast family archive and arcane sources in half a dozen languages, Adam Zamoyski has revealed the dramatic life of his great-great-great grandmother, an uneducated, vulnerable girl cast into a man’s world. Her aristocratic position enmeshed her in high politics and close encounters with Frederick the Great, Benjamin Franklin, Rousseau, Joseph II, Marie-Antoinette and Tsar Alexander I, and earned her the enmity of Catherine the Great. She lived through revolution and no less than five wars, in which her cherished homes were devastated, her possessions looted and her children scattered. Caught up in tempestuous love affairs which led her to nervous breakdown and the brink of suicide, exploited by her lovers, she remained undaunted and liberated herself through education. And, unusually for her time, she became a caring mother devoted to her children. She learned much by travelling extensively around Europe at a time of political and ideological change, and her observations, particularly on Georgian Britain, are remarkable. She gradually won the admiration of learned men and intellectual honours. She pioneered schooling for children of the poor and developed her own educational methods. Fascinated by the power of objects to kindle memories and arouse emotions, she was an avid collector of anything with a sensuous association and built two unique museums to act as teaching aids. This is a story of triumph over adversity and betrayal. It was not achieved by her looks: ‘I have never been beautiful, but I have sometimes been pretty,’ she wrote. It was achieved by force of character and resilience.

About Adam Zamoyski

Adam Zamoyski was born in New York and educated at Oxford. He is the author of Moscow 1812. He lives in London.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jane Gordon on August 16, 2024

Too hard for me. I'm sure the story is interesting to those who can keep up with all the polish names. Returned unfinished🙁......more

Goodreads review by E.J. on September 03, 2024

This book, detailing the story of the author's long lost great great something grandmother, is a fantastic insight into the world of 18th/early-19th century Poland, amidst changing political climates and insurmountable social pressures. There is a real sense of identity in the book, especially surro......more

Goodreads review by Mathijs on April 01, 2025

Zamoyski weet in Izabela the Valiant een mooi beeld te schetsen over de Poolse aristocratie in een voor hen zeer verwarrende tijd. Verschillende elementen komen in het boek goed naar voren, terwijl anderen weer weggestopt lijken waarbij je soms ook een beetje kennis van het Napoleontische tijdperk m......more

Goodreads review by K on January 20, 2025

Izabela the Valiant is the biography of a Polish princess. Through her life, it becomes clear that the princely class of that time (not just in Polish lands) was filled with wastrels, self-absorbed individuals, and others who were able to live well through the exploitation of others. The reader gets......more

Goodreads review by Shoshi on January 15, 2025

Clever, at times vibrant, and engaging look at a key figure in Polish/European history of the late 18th and early 19th century. Probably helped in this instance to have the audiobook as I don't know if I could be sure of the name pronounciantion otherwise.......more


Quotes

EARLY PRAISE FOR : 'Reading Adam Zamoyski’s authoritative and scintillating life of his great-great-great-great-grandmother, you enter the richly colourful…world of Poland in the 18th and 19th centuries… Zamoyski tells the story of a zestful, visionary, patriotic wife and mother whose chief mission was to supervise the enlightened, liberal education of her children and, by setting that example, show Polish society how to regenerate the nation…[a] highly evocative and warm-hearted portrait' The Times 'A brilliant portrait of an extraordinary woman and a history of a wider Europe from Russia and Poland to France and Britain, gripping and fun, a delight from the very first page, filled with enlightened culture, eccentric idiosyncratic characters, wild love-affairs, imperial politics and the charm of 18thC Europe, written beautifully and laced with delicious details of art, sex, power, debauchery and luxury. Izabela Czartoryska was one of the great women of 18th century, magnate, collector, mother, lover and European potentate and luminary. Highly recommended!' Simon Sebag-Montefiore 'A fascinating, often moving, family history, which also illuminates the culture, tragedy and heroism of 19th-century Poland' David Reynolds, author of