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OverviewA story about a young man who goes out into the world, meets trials, and finds a princess -- so what's new? The young man is adventurous Axel Munthe from Stockholm, Sweden, desiring to become a doctor and position himself in high society. Later in his life he would write The Story of San Michele, an international bestseller. One day in 1891, Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden-Norway enters his office for a consultation. She is the beloved granddaughter of Kaiser Wilhelm I and married to Crown Prince Gustaf of The United Kingdoms of Sweden and Norway. The meeting was to be the beginning of a life-long relationship. The story in this book is about how it started, about their lives until this very moment when their paths cross for the first time. When they meet, they are locked into the roles of a doctor and a patient. But they are also a man and a woman, young and attractive -- charming, when they wanted to, and used to playing power games. A Royal Patient is a work of fiction, albeit based on extensive biographical research in private and public archives. The tale is told by episodes, alternating between the two protagonists and contrasting their development and experiences. Both were intelligent, colourful personalities. They moved back and forth across Europe. Stockholm, London, Montpellier, Paris, Karlsruhe, Berlin, Cairo, Capri and Rome are settings for scenes in the story. How did a healthy, active upper-class young woman become a patient in medical treatment? How did a young Swede, son of an apothecary in Stockholm, become a sought-after doctor in Rome? These are key questions in the personal histories of how young Axel Munthe strived to become a successful doctor and young Victoria of Baden tried to meet expectations on how to be the perfect Crown Princess. The story is grounded in the late 19th century practice of medicine and the particular context of the cosmopolitan upper classes in Europe, but the two young protagonists' aspirations and dilemmas are timeless as are their struggles over dependency and autonomy. Episodes deal with romance, sex, childbirths, potentially fatal accidents, deaths, and not least with medical ideas about women's bodies and minds. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ingar PalmlundPublisher: Ingar Palmlund Aktiebolag Imprint: Ingar Palmlund Aktiebolag Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.10cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.807kg ISBN: 9789198296327ISBN 10: 9198296329 Pages: 614 Publication Date: 07 April 2016 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsIn A Royal Patient, Ingar Palmlund presents us the gift of a carefully crafted and psychologically astute novelistic account of a special doctor-patient relationship. It is a reminder of how sometimes being a very important patient, a VIP let alone a royal patient, does not always mean getting the best treatment. Bennett Simon, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Emeritus, Harvard Medical School. Author of Tragic Drama and the Family: Psychoanalytic Studies from Aeschylus to Beckett. A brilliant take on the relationship between Crown Princess Victoria and her physician Axel Munthe, tracing their lives to the moment they meet, a meeting that changed life for them both. The way their story is told makes reading a pure delight. It was a long time since I read a text that to such a high degree engaged and enriched me. Bengt Jangfeldt, Professor of Russian Literature. Author of biographies of Axel Munthe, Vladimir Mayakovsky, Joseph Brodsky and Raoul Wallenberg. The two characters, Doctor Axel Munthe and Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden-Norway, are beautifully portrayed in the context of their time and positions. The timeless tension in the intimacy of a doctor patient relationship is captured in this engaging and compelling historical novel, well-documented and carefully researched. Roberta J. Apfel, Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School. Author of To Do No Harm: DES and the Dilemmas of Modern Medicine. With detail, passion and dedication, what a fantastic story. Anonymous buyer on Amazon.com. Ein historischer Roman erster Klasse. Elke Rollmann on Amazon.de. Author InformationIngar Palmlund, Ph.D. in 'Environment, Technology, Society', is Swedish. She has lived in many countries, but since the millennium her home is in London, UK. An avid book reader, writing A Royal Patient has been a journey of pleasure, exploring countries and cultures she knows well. For many years she worked in the Swedish civil service and then, also for many years, lectured on international environmental policy at Tufts University, USA. Her research interests concern how society evaluates risks to human health and environment, in particular how women's health issues are addressed and handled by the medical community and the pharmaceutical industry. Her list of some 200 publications includes seven books in Swedish, mainly about public policy. She also writes and translates poetry. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |