Six Years at the Russian Court

Magaretta Eagar (1863 - 1936)

From 1898 to 1904, Irish born Margaretta Eagar was the nanny to Olga (Ольга), Tatiana (Татьяна), Maria (Мария) and Anastasia (Анастасия) Nikolaevna Romanova, the four young daughters of Emperor Nicholas II of Russia and his consort, Alexandra Feodorovna. As children, the four grand duchesses invented an acronymic nickname, OTMA, in reference to their collective selves, as a sign of group closeness and sisterly affection.

Eagar was of the opinion that many authors of her time had written fictionalized accounts of the royal family and of Russian society at large. In her words she had "... not started forth to write fiction, but plain, unvarnished truth." Margaretta Eagar's memoir, Six Years at the Russian Court, was published in 1906; much of the content had been serialized earlier in the British periodical, "The Leisure Hour". In the book she shares her experiences while with OTMA, their parents and other Romanovs while also writing about many aspects of Russian society and culture during her time there. - Summary by Brian Fullen

Genre(s): Memoirs

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 00 Preface Stacey Malcolm
00:03:08
Play 01 CHAPTER I: CONCERNING MY JOURNEY Brian Fullen
00:07:30
Play 02 CHAPTER II: CONCERNING THE WINTER PALACE Brian Fullen
00:09:45
Play 03 CHAPTER III: CONCERNING ST. PETERSBURG Verla Viera
00:03:54
Play 04 CHAPTER IV: CONCERNING TSARSKOE SELO Katrina Zmitrovich
00:12:44
Play 05 CHAPTER V: CONCERNING EASTER jenno
00:17:50
Play 06 CHAPTER VI: CONCERNING PETERHOFF jenno
00:18:12
Play 07 CHAPTER VII: CONCERNING FATHER JOHN BrentPatrick
00:10:46
Play 08 CHAPTER VIII: A GLIMPSE OF POLAND Rita Boutros
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Play 09 CHAPTER IX: ROUGH LIFE OF RUSSIAN PEASANTRY Rita Boutros
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Play 10 CHAPTER X: SEARCHING FOR THE MAGIC BLOOM VO Gal
00:07:38
Play 11 CHAPTER XI: A RUSSIAN CHRISTMAS Stacey Malcolm
00:05:33
Play 12 CHAPTER XII: LIFE IN THE KREMLIN Brian Fullen
00:24:20
Play 13 CHAPTER XIII: IN BELOVEGE Lucius
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Play 14 CHAPTER XIV: THE YOUNG OFFICER AND THE DOLLS jenno
00:18:27
Play 15 CHAPTER XV: THE LITTLE PRISON OPENER Tony Hackett
00:14:53
Play 16 CHAPTER XVI: MY FIRST MEETING WITH THE KING Aengus
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Play 17 CHAPTER XVII: LOST IN THE FOREST jenno
00:11:18
Play 18 CHAPTER XVIII: CONCERNING THE CHILDREN Stacey Malcolm
00:05:16
Play 19 CHAPTER XIX: CHERSONESE Rita Boutros
00:19:37
Play 20 CHAPTER XX: THE PRIEST Rita Boutros
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Play 21 CHAPTER XXI: PRINCESS ELLA A.C. Benson
00:20:07
Play 22 CHAPTER XXII: THE OUTBREAK OF WAR Al Miran
00:06:04
Play 23 CHAPTER XXIII: THE RUSSIAN SOLDIERS Al Miran
00:10:01
Play 24 CHAPTER XXIV: ATTACKS ON THE CZAR'S LIFE Rita Boutros
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Play 25 CHAPTER XXV: SOCIAL LIFE IN RUSSIA Rita Boutros
00:19:26
Play 26 CHAPTER XXVI: POST OFFICE VAGARIES IN RUSSIA Rita Boutros
00:11:54
Play 27 CHAPTER XXVII: THE TRUE STORY OF KISHINEFF Al Miran
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Play 28 CHAPTER XXVIII: THE RUSSIAN CLERGY Marie Christian
00:15:27
Play 29 CHAPTER XXIX: MORE ABOUT THE CHILDREN Marie Christian
00:13:01
Play 30 CHAPTER XXX: EDUCATION IN RUSSIA Brian Fullen
00:10:23
Play 31 CHAPTER XXXI: THE BIRTH OF AN HEIR Marie Christian
00:03:36