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Rasputin : the untold story

저자: Joseph T Fuhrmann
출판사: Hoboken, N.J. : John Wiley & Sons, ©2013.
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"Legend portrays Rasputin as the 'Mad Monk' who rampaged through St. Petersburg in an alcoholic haze, making love to scores of women. A symbol of excess and religious extremism, he was believed to hold a mysterious power, emanating from his hypnotic eyes, over Tsar Nicholas II and his family. The fact that he was neither mad nor a monk has not stopped scores of writers from repeating these and other bogus claims. In  더 읽기…
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장르/형태: Biography
명시된 사람: Grigoriĭ Efimovich Rasputin; Grigoriĭ Efimovich Rasputin
자료 유형: 전기
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모든 저자 / 참여자: Joseph T Fuhrmann
ISBN: 9781118172766 1118172760
OCLC 번호: 781077302
메모: "Published simultaneously in Canada"--T.p. verso.
설명: xxvii, 284 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
내용: Cast of Characters --
The Outsider --
Seeker and Teacher --
Nicholas and Alexandra : Waiting for a Freind --
The New Rasputin --
The Church Strikes Back --
The Romanovs' Holy Fool --
The Captain's Mysterious Report --
Black Boars Become Bishops --
"You Are Our All" --
"God Has Heard Your Prayers" --
Spiritual Crisis --
"The Slut Stuck a Knife Up My Ass!" --
Disaster Lurks in Moscow --
The Tsar Takes Command --
Rasputin Conquers the State --
The Church at the Feet of a "Low Hound" --
"Our Friend's Ideas About Men Are Sometimes Queer? --
Shadows Come at Twilight --
The Assassin --
Murder at the Palace --
The Aftermath --
Who Really Killed Rasputin? --
Epilogue.
책임: Joseph T. Fuhrmann.

초록:

"Legend portrays Rasputin as the 'Mad Monk' who rampaged through St. Petersburg in an alcoholic haze, making love to scores of women. A symbol of excess and religious extremism, he was believed to hold a mysterious power, emanating from his hypnotic eyes, over Tsar Nicholas II and his family. The fact that he was neither mad nor a monk has not stopped scores of writers from repeating these and other bogus claims. In Rasputin: the untold story, Rasputin scholar Joseph Fuhrmann shares the fruits of this two-decade search for the truth about Rasputin through previously closed Soviet archives. The man he discovers is entirely human and even more fascinating than the Svengali-like caricature imagined by millions. This definitive biography unveils the truth behind Gregory Rasputin's storied life, controversial relationships, and much-discussed death. Furhmann unearths previously unknown details from Rasputin's childhood and his early years as a farmer and itinerant preacher to his decade-long relationship with the Romanovs."--Book jacket.

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