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| #795372 in Books | 2014-04-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x5.75 x1.00l,.85 | File type: PDF | 224 pages||9 of 9 people found the following review helpful.| An intersting take on the creation of Queen Victoria's image|By Tom C.|Yvonne M. Ward took an interesting feminist view of how the public image of Queen Victoria was managed by the two men who edited the first three volumes of her letters. Both of them venerated the elderly queen, but were completely out of sync with the lively, interesting young queen who would have been rev|From Booklist|For more than a century, Queen Victoria has been viewed through a distorted historical lens. After Victoria’s death, in 1901, Reginald Brett (Lord Esher) and Arthur Benson, two eccentric, relat
In 1901, two literary gentlemen were appointed a novel task: to preserve the memory of Queen Victoria in her own words. By the time they were finished, 460 volumes of the Queen’s correspondence had become just three; their decisions and distortions would influence perceptions of Victoria for generations to come. The editors chosen for the task were deeply eccentric and complicated men. Baron Esher was the consummate royal confidant who hid his obsession ...
You easily download any file type for your gadget.Censoring Queen Victoria: How Two Gentlemen Edited a Queen and Created an Icon | Yvonne M. Ward.Not only was the story interesting, engaging and relatable, it also teaches lessons.