Frederick the Great

by Nancy Mitford

Other authorsLiesl Schillinger (Introduction)
Paperback, 2013

Status

Available

Call number

943.053092

Collection

Publication

NYRB Classics (2013), Edition: Reprint, Paperback, 272 pages

Description

The Prussian king Frederick II is today best remembered for successfully defending his tiny country against the three great European powers of France, Austria, and Russia during the Seven Years' War. But in his youth, tormented by a spectacularly cruel and dyspeptic father, the future military genius was drawn to the flute and French poetry, and throughout his long life counted nothing more important than the company of good friends and great wits. This was especially evident in his longstanding, loving, and vexing relationship with Voltaire. An absolute ruler who was allergic to pomp, a non-hunter who wore no spurs, a reformer of great zeal who maintained complete freedom of the press and religion and cleaned up his country's courts, a fiscal conservative and patron of the arts, the builder of the rococo palace Sans Souci and improver of the farmers' lot, maddening to his rivals but beloved by nearly everyone he met, Frederick was--notwithstanding a penchant for merciless teasing--arguably the most humane of enlightened despots. In "Frederick the Great," a richly entertaining biography of one of the eighteenth century's most fascinating figures, the trademark wit of the author of "Love in a Cold Climate "finds its ideal subject.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member markbstephenson
A short work for such a long and significant life, but adorned with many interesting illustrations and very readable.
LibraryThing member jwhenderson
Illuminating record of the life of one of the most interesting monarchs of European history. I love this book for Mitford's engaging prose and the musicality of Frederick II. Sans Souci is at the center of this book and his life - it is fascinating to compare to other great lives.

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

1970

Physical description

272 p.; 5.14 inches

ISBN

1590176235 / 9781590176238
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