Who was Beethoven's 'Immortal Beloved'?
After Ludwig van Beethoven’s death, a love letter in his writing was discovered, addressed only to his ‘Immortal Beloved’. Decades later, Countess Therese Brunsvik claims to have been the composer’s lost love. Yet is she concealing a tragic secret? Who is the one person who deserves to know the truth?
Becoming Beethoven’s pupils in 1799, Therese and her sister Josephine followed his struggles against the onset of deafness, Viennese society’s flamboyance, privilege and hypocrisy and the upheavals of the Napoleonic wars. While Therese sought liberation, Josephine found the odds stacked against even the most unquenchable of passions...
Publisher: Unbound
ISBN: 9781789651157
Number of pages: 352
Dimensions: 198 x 129 mm
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'Beautifully crafted and painstakingly researched, Immortal offers a winning blend of historical rigour and free-wheeling imagination.' BBC Music Magazine
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“Historical fiction at its best”
What I love most about historical fiction is learning something new, and Jessica Duchen’s new book Immortal gave me a fascinating insight into the world of Beethoven. This is a work of fiction, based on a letter found... More
“An impressive novel of Beethoven's true love”
Beethoven was a difficult genius, who wrote complex music previously undreamt of, who lived in a time of conflict across Europe, and in this novel, loved with a steadfast devotion that many have wondered about since... More
“Highly recommend!!!”
Don’t let its length put you off – this is a fast and hugely enjoyable read. Ms Duchen wears her learning very lightly and, though the research involved must have been formidable, the book in your hand feels natural... More
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