Questa è la stupenda locandina con cui si celebra nelle librerie l'uscita del mio ultimo libro, il terzo, che è nuovamente una biografia storica pubblicata per la casa editrice MGS PRESS di Trieste, la prima che esce in Italia dell'arciduchessa Sofia, madre dell'imperatore Francesco Giuseppe I.
E' trascorso più di un anno da che ho letto i suoi scritti privati, i suoi carteggi e quanto del suo diario personale è stato reso noto. Ebbene, in quell'occasione mi sono trovata a dialogare con una donna straordinaria per l'epoca in cui visse, ma dire solo questo sarebbe davvero riduttivo. Proprio la sua eccezionalità e quanto poco si sa di lei mi ha spronata a raccontarne la vita, perché l'arciduchessa Sofia che tutti siamo abituati a conoscere non ha nulla a che spartire con quella che realmente visse alla Corte di Vienna. Nell’immaginario collettivo ella incarna l’archetipo della suocera scomoda ed impicciona, superba e presuntuosa, così come l’hanno voluto coniare le pellicole e i testi diffusi con l’intento di mettere in luce la natura tormentata della mitica imperatrice d’Austria. L’inarrivabile Sissi, icona di bellezza, di classe e di stile, era nota anche per la sua mestizia, in parte legata alla perdita dei due figli, in parte causata dal clima che respirava a Corte: vi si sentiva uno spirito libero prigioniero in una gabbia dorata di cui, si deduce, fosse proprio Sofia a detenerne la chiave. Ma la storia, quella vera, quella con la 'S' maiuscola che attinge a fonti che ancora possiamo leggere, ci racconta altro. Questo libro, prima biografia italiana dell’arciduchessa Sofia Federica, nata principessa di Baviera dai monarchi Massimiliano I e Federica Carolina nel 1805, scritto dopo un’attenta lettura di quanto rinvenuto nei suoi documenti personali, ne presenta al lettore un ritratto del tutto inedito.

Da queste pagine emerge la figura di una donna dall’intelligenza singolare rispetto agli uomini del suo tempo, che la rese dotata di numerosi talenti, cultrice di tutte le arti, amante di politica e capace di rinunciare al trono, che un tempo sognava, in nome del figlio primogenito che volle imperatore. Ma Sofia era anche genuina, affabile e di buon cuore. Andata in sposa all’arciduca Francesco Carlo d’Asburgo-Lorena nel 1824 fu subito ammirata dall’intera Corte viennese: per la sua eleganza era oggetto delle attenzioni dei signori della nobiltà e dell’aristocrazia, mentre le dame vedevano in lei un ideale, un esempio da seguire. Ciò che più amava era riunire la famiglia per avere accanto i quattro figli, cui si era unita la sua “amata bambina” – così chiamava Sissi che per lei sarà sempre la figlia che il destino non le concesse – e, come fosse una madre e una nonna borghese, tenere vivi i valori legati al focolare domestico: la spontaneità, l’intimità e la solidità dei legami tra congiunti. Ciò che più la fece soffrire fu non riuscire a trovare corrisposti i sentimenti per la sua “bambina” che mai smise di amare ed ammirare nonostante, dopo i primi tempi, questa sempre più si allontanò da lei dimostrando ostilità nei suoi confronti. Dico dopo i primi tempi perché dapprincipio Sissi contraccambiava le sue attenzioni ed il suo amore confessando di aver trovato in lei la madre che mai aveva avuto: Ludovica era una donna fredda, staccata, attenta a crescere con cura solo la figlia primogenita, Helene detta Nené, ed il figlio maschio cadetto, Karl Theodor detto Gackel. Così le aveva aperto il suo cuore. Sofia era diventata la spalla su cui la giovane imperatrice rimpiangeva la sua Baviera, i suoi boschi e dava sfogo ai suoi crucci coniugali. Ma accadde qualcosa che l'allontanò per sempre dalla suocera: fu come se un'incantesimo si fosse irrimediabilmente rotto, Sissi era molto suscettibile e non era capace di perdonare. Altro non vi voglio raccontare, mi spingerei troppo oltre. Concludo dicendovi che sarà la tragica morte di Massimiliano, divenuto imperatore del Messico e giustiziato a Querétaro dalle truppe di Benito Juarez il 19 giugno 1867 a ridurre Sofia l’ombra di sé stessa: irrimediabilmente minata nel fisico e nello spirito gli sopravviverà di soli cinque anni. Si spegnerà alle prime luci dell'alba del 28 maggio 1872 all'età di 67 anni.
Chi desidera acquistarlo lo trova già vendita, oltre che sul sito della CASA EDITRICE MGS PRESS, su AMAZON e su IBS.
RingraziandoVi come sempre per il tempo che mi dedicate,
auguro a Tutti, cari Amici e Lettori di ~ My
little old world ~
un sereno weekend di primavera
A presto ❤
Dany
Sophie, the Empress in the Shadows
IMAGE 1 - Presentation poster
This is the outstanding poster that celebrates the realased in bookstores of my latest book, the third, which is once again a historical biography published by the MGS PRESS publishing house of Trieste, the first to be published in Italy of Archduchess Sophie, mother of Emperor Franz Joseph I.
More than a year has passed since I read her private writings, her correspondence and what has been made known of her personal diary. Well, on that occasion I found myself talking to an extraordinary woman for the time in which she lived, but to say only that would be truly reductive. Her exceptionality and how little is known about her has spurred me to tell her life, because the Archduchess Sophie that we are all used to know has nothing to do with the one who actually lived at the Court of Vienna. In the collective imagination she embodies the archetype of the inconvenient and intrusive, haughty and presumptuous mother-in-law, as the films and texts released with the intent of highlighting the tormented nature of the legendary Empress of Austria have coined. The unrivaled Sissi, an icon of beauty, class and style, was also known for her sadness, partly linked to the loss of her two children, partly caused by the climate she breathed at Court: she felt like a free spirit imprisoned in a golden cage of which, it is deduced, Sofia herself held the key. But the story, the real one, the one with a capital 'S' that can still be read in documents, tells us something else.
IMAGE 2 - Cover of the book
This book, the first Italian biography of Archduchess Sophie Frederica, born Princess of Bavaria to the monarchs Maximilian I and Frederica Carolina in 1805, written after a careful reading of what was found in her personal documents, introduces the reader to a completely new portrait of her. From these pages emerges the figure of a woman with a singular intelligence compared to the men of her time, which made her gifted with numerous talents, a scholar of all the arts, a lover of politics and capable of renouncing the throne, which she once dreamed of, in the name of the firstborn son of hers who she wanted to be emperor. But Sophie was also genuine, affable and kind-hearted. Having married Archduke Franz Charles of Habsburg-Lorraine in 1824, she was immediately admired by the entire Viennese Court: for her elegance she was the object of attention of the lords of the nobility and the aristocracy, while the ladies saw in her an ideal, an example to follow. What she loved most was to reunite the family to have her four children at their side, joined by her “beloved little girl” – that’s what she called Sissi, who for her will always be the daughter that fate denied her – and, as if she were a bourgeois mother and grandmother, to keep alive the values linked to the domestic hearth: spontaneity, intimacy and the solidity of the bonds between relatives. What made her suffer most was not being able to find reciprocation of the feelings for her “little girl” who she never stopped loving and admiring even though, after the first times, the girl increasingly distanced herself from her, demonstrating hostility towards her. I say after the first times because at first Sissi reciprocated her attentions and her love, confessing that she had found in her the mother she had never had: Ludovica was a cold, detached woman, careful to lovingly raise only her firstborn daughter, Helene called Nené, and her younger son, Karl Theodor called Gackel. That’s why she had opened her heart to her. Sophie had become the shoulder on which the young empress longed for her Bavaria, her woods and vented her marital worries. But something happened that distanced her from her mother-in-law forever: it was as if a spell had been irremediably broken, Sisi was very susceptible and incapable of forgiving. I don't want to tell you anything else, I'd go too far. I will conclude by telling you that it was the tragic death of Maximilian, who had become Emperor of Mexico and was executed in Querétaro by Benito Juarez's troops on 19 June 1867, that reduced Sophie as a shadow of herself: irremediably undermined in body and spirit, she survived him by only five years. She passed away at the very first lights of the dawn on May 28, 1872 at the age of 67.
Who wants to by it can find it already on sale on the website CASA EDITRICE MGS PRESS, on AMAZON and on IBS.
Of course, it's written in Italian.
Thanking You as usual for the time You always devote to me,
I wish All the Friends and Readers of ~ My little old world ~
a peaceful Spring weekend
See you soon ❤
Dany
Fascinating post, dear Daniela. Thank you so much for sharing ❤️
RispondiEliminaLinda's Relaxing Lair,
EliminaIt's always such a pleasure to me to welcome you here, you give me such a joy, indeed, a true happiness since you're an amiable Lady with a kind soul.
Thank you hugs are coming your way •♥•♥•♥•
I congratulate you on the publication of your book! It is quite true we do not know most historic characters in depth, as we seldom but skim the surface of bare facts in our history lessons.
RispondiEliminaYou give her a voice which would not otherwise be heard and I hope many read and are the better and wiser for it.
messymimi,
EliminaI thank you for gracing my blog today, your words have touched my heart in the deep and moved me. As for what we do learn and/or teach at school about history, also in Italy we have not the time to deepen the aknowledge of the personages who made it, alas.
With lots of love, blessings and hugs •ღ❤ღ•
Congratulations, Dany! If it becomes published in English, let us know and I will get my own copy!
RispondiEliminaJeanie,
EliminaI heartily thank you Dearie, it's such a wonderful thing to have you here again like we used to!
If it will become published in English you'll be the very first to know it, I promise ♥
Have a joy-filled weekend ✿⊱╮
Oh how exciting for you to have another book, hope it is a big success. another interesting life to tell
RispondiEliminaConniecrafter,
EliminaI hope it will be interesting to read first of all because it presents a woman totally different respect the one we are used to know.
Archduchess Sophie was truly a kind-hearted woman, pityful and generrous, and so loved her Sisi as if her would be her own daughter.
This is the "profile" which emerges from her letters, diary and other personal documents which pushed me to write her biography, I want people to know how her was truly like and to appreciate her.
May your week be a blessed one ❥