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Chargement... Boris Godunov: The Tragic Tsarpar Ian Grey
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Fascinating study. Not a period or country I'd read a lot about but Grey's account (whilst heavy on the scene setting) does a good job of bringing it to life, even though it's obvious that the source material is sketchy - but at least he acknowledges that! ( ) This is a colourful narrative of the life of the real historical Russian Tsar Boris Godunov, only generally known from Pushkin's play and Mussorgsky's opera of the same names. Boris rose to power under the notorious Ivan the Terrible, whose younger son by his first wife, Fedor, married Boris's sister Irina. When Fedor succeeded his father in 1584, Boris was the power behind the throne, and when Fedor died without an heir in 1598, Boris was the obvious candidate for ruler. His rule was short lived and ended in famine and a revolt of a pretender who claimed to be Dimitri, a younger son of Ivan the Terrible. By the violent standards of the era, Boris was a relatively liberal and enlightened ruler and comes across as an interesting figure at a crucial period of Russian history. Since not that much is known about him, this book, despite being under 200 pages, only partially focuses on Boris. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
Here, from New York Times bestselling historian Ian Grey, is the true portrait of Russia's tragic tsar, Boris Godunov.Depicted by most chroniclers as ruthless and ill-fated, he supposedly resorted to deceit, violence, and crime in his lust for power.Grey methodically and credibly refutes these historical accounts, which were written expressly to discredit Godunov. He unveils a new picture of the tsar as a man of high intelligence and ability, concerned for the welfare of his people and the nation. He acted humanely and honestly, pursuing sound policies in his attempts to bring Russia to the level of Western societies. Though he deserved the respect and gratitude of all Russians, the struggle for power after his untimely death left Godunov, until now, a victim to the authors of history. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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Google Books — Chargement... GenresClassification décimale de Melvil (CDD)947.04History and Geography Europe Russia and eastern Europe [and formerly Finland] Russian & Slavic History by Period Ivan III - Ivan V 1462-1689Classification de la Bibliothèque du CongrèsÉvaluationMoyenne:
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