Overview
"The Tempestuous Prince" is a compelling and scholarly biography of one of the nineteenth century's most flamboyant and enigmatic figures: Prince Hermann von P 1/4ckler-Muskau. Written by the esteemed scholar E.M. Butler, this work meticulously traces the life of the German nobleman known for his extraordinary exploits as a world traveler, a prolific writer of travelogues, and a visionary landscape gardener. Prince P 1/4ckler-Muskau was a man of contradictions-an aristocrat who moved through the highest circles of European society while often finding himself at odds with its conventions.
Butler explores the Prince's daring adventures across Europe and the Orient, his celebrated literary successes, and his ambitious creation of world-renowned parks. The narrative captures the spirit of the Regency and Biedermeier eras, offering insights into the social and cultural landscape of the time. Through rigorous research and vivid prose, the book delves into his complex personal relationships, including his famous quest for an English heiress to fund his grand botanical dreams. "The Tempestuous Prince" remains an essential study for those interested in European history, the history of landscape design, and the lives of the great eccentrics of the 19th century.
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- ISBN-13: 9781025375458
- ISBN-10: 1025375459
- Publisher: Tradd Street Press
- Publish Date: February 2026
- Dimensions: 9.21 x 6.14 x 0.76 inches
- Shipping Weight: 1.13 pounds
- Page Count: 368
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