Lucrezia Borgia. Lolita Renaissance
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Her name itself became a symbol of voluptuousness and vice. She was nicknamed “Lolita of the Renaissance” - from the age of 12 she was considered the first beauty of Europe, literally bewitching men and driving them crazy. Legends were made about her love affairs, and her admirers were looked upon as suicides - the illegitimate daughter of the Pope and the sister of the bloody Cesare Borgia, who terrified even the Romans who were accustomed to contract killings, Lucrezia was not only the most desirable, but also the most dangerous woman of the era: her lovers died one after another, but more and more madmen flew into her network at the first call - like moths to a flame... However, are these accusations really so fair? Is its dark fame deserved? Does the image of a nymphomaniac, poisoner and “blonde with one twist” correspond to reality? If she were a “dummy,” would her father have entrusted her with the management of the Vatican in his absence? If she were a villain, would the inhabitants of Ferrara organize an annual holiday in her honor, remembering her as a righteous woman, almost a saint? How did she manage to combine the sacred and the sinful, being both a beauty and a monster, an angel and a demon - depending on the circumstances? , irresistible and “fatal” women in history!
Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Наталья Павлищева Павловна
- Language
- Russian