The Memoirs of Maria Stella (Lady Newborough) by Ungern-Sternberg

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Author Ungern-Sternberg, Maria Stella Petronilla, Baroness, 1773-1843
Contributor Boyer d'Agen, Augustin, 1857-1945
Translator Capes, M. Harriet M. (Magdalen Harriet Mary), 1843-1927
Title The Memoirs of Maria Stella (Lady Newborough)
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Summary "The Memoirs of Maria Stella (Lady Newborough)" by Ungern-Sternberg is a memoir written in the early 20th century. The book recounts the life and experiences of Maria Stella, exploring themes of identity, societal expectations, and personal struggle against a backdrop of aristocratic and familial intrigues. The narrative offers insights into her tumultuous childhood and the complexities of her origins, navigating her relationships with prominent historical figures. At the start of the memoir, Maria Stella reflects on her birth in 1773 and the circumstances surrounding her upbringing. She describes living under the care of Lorenzo Chiappini, a jailer, and his wife, while grappling with her mother’s cruelty and the surprising affection she received from the Countess Borghi. The opening also hints at the intrigue of her birthright, which is complicated by a mysterious letter from her supposed father, indicating that she may have been exchanged at birth with the daughter of the Comte de Joinville. This sets the stage for a personal quest for identity and belonging as she navigates societal expectations and familial pressures throughout her life. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class D: History: General and Eastern Hemisphere
Subject France -- Politics and government -- 1830-1848
Subject Louis Philippe, King of the French, 1773-1850
Subject Ungern-Sternberg, Maria Stella Petronilla, Baroness, 1773-1843
Subject Pretenders to the throne -- France -- 19th century
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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