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situation, due to money and official documents lost in the shipwreck. They settled in the suburbs and despite material assistance provided by the treasury, they found it very difficult to persevere. Eleanora went to auction to help improve their finances by purchasing cheap furniture. Tyutchev was a poor helper in this aspect, his wife herself noticing his "irritable and melancholy mood". She deliberately kept the details and anxieties of the family's finances from him to try and improve his mood.
176:, Alexander Khristoforovich Peterson (1759-1828). He died in 1825, leaving her widowed with four sons. She had a modest house in Munich on Karolinenplatz opposite the Russian mission. At a social evening, hosted by the mission the following year, the countess met Fyodor Tyutchev, who had arrived at the Bavarian embassy as an assistant to the secretary. The couple fell in love quickly and married secretly in March 1826. 215:"I forgot to mention the meeting with one beautiful woman – Madame Tyutcheva ... She is still young, but so pale, fragile, with such a sad look that she can be mistaken for a beautiful vision. She is clever, and seems to me with a certain pretension to wit, which does not fit well with her ethereal air; her husband is a small man with glasses, very ugly, but he speaks well." 224:
In February 1833, at the ball, Fyodor Tyutchev first met with Baroness Ernestina Dernberg, who would later become his second wife. She was described as one of the most beautiful women in Munich. In her company, Fyodor found intelligence, brilliant education, and a deep spiritual closeness in addition
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On 14 May 1838 Eleanora and her three daughters sailed to Turin, intending to board a steamboat to Lübeck from there to Turin by carriage. On the night of 18 May, a fire broke out on the ship near Lübeck, all attempts to extinguish the flames failed. The captain drove the ship aground and passengers
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Realising her husband's straying eye, Eleanora did everything she could to save her family, but it was to no avail. She grew depressed and in May 1836, she attempted to commit suicide by stabbing herself several times with a dagger. She did not succeed, as the dagger she used, was from a fancy dress
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Eleonora's letters to her relatives depict her as a loving, sensitive woman who idolised her husband, it appears that she was unfamiliar with the business and economics of family life which were entirely her responsibility. In Munich, she managed to create a cozy and hospitable home. Though, due to
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Before long, stress from overworking, a severe cold, and a deep nervous shock which she was never able to recover from, contributed to worsening her already fragile health. On 27 August 1838, she died in much pain. Fyodor grieved deeply, spending nights at the tomb of his wife, and his hair turned
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Eleanor did not receive any physical injuries during the shipwreck, but would go into shock, requiring treatment and rest. However, she refused to stay in Germany for more than two weeks, fearing for her husband, and left for Turin. Upon arrival, the family found themselves in a strict financial
201:"Never would a person have become so loved by another person as I am loved by her, for eleven years there was not a single day in her life when, in order to strengthen my happiness, she would not agree, without a moment's hesitation, to die for me." 169:. Eleonora and her sisters all received a traditional home education, by the age of sixteen she had become a beautiful socialite with impeccable manners, fluent in both German and French. She was considered by many to be "infinitely charming". 260:"It can be said in all fairness that the children twice owed their lives to their mother, who, at the cost of her last remaining strength, was able to carry them through the flames and wrest them from death." 229:
costume. Seeing the blood, she ran out into the street in a panic, and fell unconscious. Neighbours brought her home and were soon joined by Fyodor. She would physically recover but would struggle with her
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Tyutchev's modest salary and small financial assistance of his parents, she could barely make ends meet. Despite this, the first seven years of their married life were happy.
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attempted to cross to the rocky shore, not without loss. Five people died, and the ship burned to ruin. Eleanora was calm and showed self-control and presence of mind.
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In 1830, Eleonora and her family spent half a year in Russia where she was warmly received by the whole Tyutchev family.
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Her eldest three sons graduated from the Naval Cadet Corps in St. Petersburg, the youngest was brought up in Munich.
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to her beauty. She completely overshadowed the sweet and charming, but admittedly uneducated Eleanora.
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In 1818, Eleonora became the wife of a Russian diplomat, then secretary of the Russian mission in
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Ficquelmont D. Diary 1829–1837. All Pushkin Petersburg, 2009. – S. 123.
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Tyutchev described the behaviour of his wife during this time:
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Countess Emilia Eleonora Sophia Louise Christina von Bothmer
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Fedor Tyutchev. Full composition of writings. Letters, 2005
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Emilia Eleonore Sophie Louise Christine Gräfin von Bothmer
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Eleanora had seven children. From her first marriage to
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Eleonora Tyutcheva Watercolor by J. Scheler. c. 1827
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Index


Kassel
Turin
Fyodor Tyutchev
Anna Fedorovna Tyutcheva
Daria Fedorovna Tyutcheva
Ekaterina Fedorovna Tyutcheva
Active State Councillor
Fyodor Tyutchev
House of Bothmer
Switzerland
Munich

Heinrich Heine
Dorothea de Ficquelmont
mental health
Saint Petersburg
Turin
Kingdom of Sardinia
Anna Feodorovna Tyutcheva
maid of honor
Daria Feodorovna Tyutcheva
Catherine Feodorovna Tyutcheva


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