La Russie en 1839, Volume I by marquis de Astolphe Custine

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Author Custine, Astolphe, marquis de, 1790-1857
Title La Russie en 1839, Volume I
Note Reading ease score: 70.5 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.
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Summary "La Russie en 1839, Volume I" by marquis de Astolphe Custine is a travelogue and social commentary written in the early 19th century. The work serves as an insightful examination of Russia during a time of significant political and social change, reflecting the author's personal observations about Russian society, culture, and governance. Through vivid descriptions and contemplative prose, Custine presents a nuanced worldview that intertwines his experiences with broader philosophical inquiries about authority, morality, and national identity. At the start of the book, the marquis shares his motivations for travel and exploration, expressing a deep-seated curiosity about the world and its diverse cultures. He articulates his desire to observe and understand the differences in societal norms and governance, specifically focusing on Russia's distinct character. The opening letters detail his arrival in Ems and his first impressions of the Russian court, particularly the demeanor of the grand-duke and his entourage. Noting both an air of servility among the courtiers and the striking features of the grand-duke, Custine reflects on the complexities of power dynamics and the cultural traits he encounters, setting the stage for a more extensive exploration of Russian life and governance throughout the text. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language French
LoC Class DK: History: General and Eastern Hemisphere: Russia, Former Soviet Republics, Poland
Subject Russia -- Description and travel
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