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Portrait of a Woman
by Robert K. MassieThis article relates to Catherine the Great
The Memoirs of Catherine the Great
These memoirs make for rewarding reading in their own right and are vastly supplemented by the dramas, letters, journalism, and political theory that she published in her lifetime. Though they were originally written in French, her preferred language, they have since been translated into numerous languages and published throughout the world.
Similar to Massie's portrayal in his biography, Catherine's writing shows a person who is both a ruler and a woman. As translators Mark Cruse and Hilde Hoogenboom note, Catherine uses the memoirs to argue that she was a fair, kind sovereign whose absolute rule over Russia was just. Filed under People, Eras & Events
This "beyond the book article" relates to Catherine the Great. It originally ran in February 2012 and has been updated for the
September 2012 paperback edition.
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