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TRAGEDIES IMPERIALES

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• Des nouvelles historiques de Juliette Benzoni pour l'été.

Les grandes dynasties impériales d'Europe n'ont pas survécu au premier quart du XXe siècle. La Russie des Romanov, l'Autriche des Habsbourg, l'Allemagne des Hohenzollern ont vu leurs trônes s'écrouler dans une atmosphère de drame shakespearien. Avec son génie de la reconstitution, Juliette Benzoni restitue le fracas des ces tragédies impériales à travers un bouquet de femmes choisies : l'éblouissante Sissi, Alexandra Fedorovna, la dernière tsarine, Victoria d'Angleterre.

Autour de ces célèbres impératrices sont également évoquées Marie Vetsera, la jeune sacrifiée de Mayerling, Stéphanie de Belgique, l'épouse de Rodolphe, Charlotte, impératrice du Mexique emportée par la folie.

Ces femmes que le destin voulut souvent belles n'ont eu que le malheur pour auréoler leur beauté. Elles restent pour nous fascinantes et éternelles.

288 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 2003

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Juliette Benzoni

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Juliette Benzoni, (Andrée-Marguerite-Juliette) was a French author and international bestseller in several genres, including historical romance, historical fiction, mystery and screenwriting. Named by the Media as the « Queen of History Novels » and « Daughter of Alexander Dumas».

Born 1920 in Paris and growing up in an upper-middle-class family. At the age of nine, she discovered her passion for history while looking at a photo of ‘Joan of Arc’. Benzoni studied at the Institut Catholique de Paris’, philosophy, law and literature. At the age of fifteen, her parents moved to Saint-Mandé where she lived until her death.

In 1941, she married a doctor from Dijon, and was soon mother of two children. During that period, she studied at the libraries of Dijon the History of the Dukes of Burgundy, where she stumbled on the Legend of the Order of the Golden Fleece, which would later inspire her for her Catherine series.

In 1950, her husband died and she went to Morocco, visiting relatives of her late husband and joined the editorial staff at a radio station and met her future husband, Colonel Count André Benzoni di Conza. They married in 1953, but because of the unstable political situation, she returned to Paris, while her husband was to join the 6th Regiment of Moroccan Spahis in Hué.

Back in Paris, she launched into journalism and worked for various Newspapers, Magazines and wrote for ‘Confidences’ historical articles and interviewed celebrities such as Jean Cocteau, Jean Marais, Erich von Stroheim and Maurice Chevalier.

In 1959, Gérald Gauthier, director of the Press Agency at Opéra Mundi, watched her in a popular television Quiz show and impressed by her historical knowledge about the Italian Renaissance asked her if she were able to write a historical romance series
in the style of Anne Golon's ‘Angélique’.

Benzoni affirmed, remembering her fascination for the ‘Order of the Golden Fleece’. Her research for that soon-to-become Bestseller took up three years and in 1963, 'Catherine, Il suffit d’un amour’ was published. The success was enormous and there followed in 1965, a Song called ‘Catherine, ma mie’ composed by Paul Amar, text by Juliette Benzoni.

The Catherine series was translated into 26 languages. Benzoni's Works includes: 3 Single Novels, 17 series, 18 self-contained short stories; 55 million Readers and 300 million books sold Worldwide. She was a huge fan of the books by Agatha Christie, Anne Perry and Ken Follet. In 1978 she received from the White House a letter by President ‘Ronald Reagan’ for the way she described in her Novel ‘The Lure of the Falcon’ the Independence War!

Four of her Bestsellers the ‘Catherine, Marianne, Le Gerfaut and La Florentine’ series were filmed for French television, for which she wrote the Screenplay, together with Jean Chatenet. Although her later works were not widely translated, in 1984, she was one of the top ten female French writers whose works were translated into English. Two weeks before her death in 2016, her last book ‘Le Vol du Sancy: Des carats pour Ava’? was published. It was the 15th adventure of her favourite hero Prince Aldo Morosini, a mystery series.

Her Awards and Honours:
1973 the Alexandre Dumas Prix, for the Catherine and Marianne series.
1988, the Prix Littéraire « Louis Barthou » Silver Medal from the Académie Française for Felicia au soleil couchant.
1998, the Chevalier of the National Order of Merit Medal, by Prime Minister Lionel Jospin.

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May 19, 2023
Bon, je suis une grande fan de Juliette Benzoni, alors je ne suis peut être pas complètement impartiale. Mais ce petit livre est génial !
Il relate sous forme de petites histoires les malheurs endurés par de grandes familles régnantes. Évidemment, on retrouve le dernier tsar de Russie, et le suicide de Rodolphe d'Autriche, mais aussi des aspects plus méconnus de l'histoire occidentale (en tout cas pour ma part, puisque je n'avais jamais entendu parler du court règne des Habsbourg... au Mexique !). J'ai été particulièrement touchée par l'histoire de l'Empereur Guillaume et de la princesse Elisa, qu'il a dû renoncer à épouser après tant de péripéties.

Juliette Benzoni à un véritable talent pour raconter ces petites histoires de la grande Histoire, sans lourdeur et sans noyer le lecteur dans une masse d'informations. J'ai vraiment beaucoup aimé !
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