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The lives and deaths of the Romanov family are redolent with colour and drama, but the personal life of the beautiful Tsarina Alexandra has remained enigmatic. Under Erickson's masterful scrutiny the full dimensions of the Empress's singular psychology are revealed: her childhood bereavement, her long struggle to attain her romantic goal of marriage to her handsome cousin Nicholas, anguishing shyness, the struggles with her in-laws, a false pregnancy, her increasing eccentricities as she became more preoccupied with matters of faith, and her growing dependence on a series of occult mentors, the most notorious of whom was Rasputin.

With meticulous care, long-practised skill, and generous imagination, Erickson has brought Alexandra and her family back to life. Taking advantage of material unavailable until the fall of the Soviet Union, Erickson portrays Alexandra's story as a closely observed, enthrallingly documented, progressive psychological retreat from reality.



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"- 'It is an extraordinary story and well told.' The Sunday Times - 'Erikson proves it is possible to write narrative history that is both popular and good.' Mail on Sunday - 'an extremely readable and well-researched biography..this biography provides an admirably fair and candid account.' Literary Review

Alexandra: The Last Tsarina: The Tragic Story of the Last Empress of Russia

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      Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
      Publication Date: 24/07/2003
      ISBN13: 9781841197821, 978-1841197821
      ISBN10: 1841197823

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The lives and deaths of the Romanov family are redolent with colour and drama, but the personal life of the beautiful Tsarina Alexandra has remained enigmatic. Under Erickson's masterful scrutiny the full dimensions of the Empress's singular psychology are revealed: her childhood bereavement, her long struggle to attain her romantic goal of marriage to her handsome cousin Nicholas, anguishing shyness, the struggles with her in-laws, a false pregnancy, her increasing eccentricities as she became more preoccupied with matters of faith, and her growing dependence on a series of occult mentors, the most notorious of whom was Rasputin.

      With meticulous care, long-practised skill, and generous imagination, Erickson has brought Alexandra and her family back to life. Taking advantage of material unavailable until the fall of the Soviet Union, Erickson portrays Alexandra's story as a closely observed, enthrallingly documented, progressive psychological retreat from reality.



      Trade Review
      "- 'It is an extraordinary story and well told.' The Sunday Times - 'Erikson proves it is possible to write narrative history that is both popular and good.' Mail on Sunday - 'an extremely readable and well-researched biography..this biography provides an admirably fair and candid account.' Literary Review

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