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The Pearl: A True Tale of Forbidden Love in Catherine the Great's Russia

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The unforgettable story of the serf who became one of Russias greatest opera singers and her noble master a man who defied all tradition to marry her Filled with a remarkable cast of characters and set against the backdrop of imperial Russia this tale of forbidden romance could be the stuff of a great historical novel. But in fact The Pearl tells a true tale reconstructed in part from archival documents that have lain untouched for centuries. Douglas Smith presents the most complete and accurate account ever written of the illicit love between Count Nicholas Sheremetev (1751-1809) Russias richest aristocrat and Praskovia Kovalyova (1768-1803) his serf and the greatest opera diva of her time. Blessed with a beautiful voice Praskovia began her training in Nicholass operatic company as a young girl. Like all the members of Nicholass troupe Praskovia was one of his own serfs. But unlike the others she utterly captured her masters heart. The book reconstructs Praskovias stage career as The Pearl and the heartbreaking details of her romance with Nicholasyears of torment before their secret marriage the outrage of the aristocracy when news of the marriage emerged Praskovias death only days after delivering a son and the unyielding despair that followed Nicholas to the end of his life. Written with grace and style The Pearl sheds light on the world of the Russian aristocracy music history and Russian attitudes toward serfdom. But above all the book tells a haunting story of love against all odds.

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Publisher
My Store
Publication date
August 25, 2009
ISBN-10
0300158580
ISBN-13
9780300158588
Item Weight
17.0 oz
Dimensions
9.02 × 0.98 × 5.98 in
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