A fictionalized account of the life of Marie Antoinette follows her through such challenges as her early marriage to the future King Louis XVI, struggles with the expectations of her station,
painful palace betrayals and politics, and interactions with such figures as Mirabeau, Du Barry, and Robespierre.
Editorial Reviews
Editorial Reviews
“Davis’s Antoinette, a wit and a flirt, is bewitching, and the book is an alternately funny and melancholy meditation on the passage of time and the vagaries of history.” —Publishers Weeky
Kathryn Davis is an award-winning American novelist. She is a recipient of the Kafka Prize, both the Morton Dauwen Zabel Award and the Katherine Anne Porter Award from the American
Academy of Arts and Letters, a 2000 Guggenheim Fellowship, and the Lannan Literary Award for Fiction in 2006. She is senior fiction writer on the faculty of the writing program at Washington
University in St. Louis.
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