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Queen Victoria: Daughter, Wife, Mother, Widow

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Hardback | English

By (author): Lucy Worsley

''Such a brilliant idea! Drilling down into Victoria''s diaries Worsley gives us Victoria in all her infinite variety - queen and mother, matriarch and minx...I loved it.'' Daisy Goodwin, author, and creator of ITV''s Victoria

''The glory of this book is in the details, and the specific moments, that Worsley chooses to single out for mention, and in her cheerful voice as she leads us by the hand to the next window of Victoria''s life calendar.'' The Times

Who was Queen Victoria? A little old lady, potato-like in appearance, dressed in everlasting black? Or a passionate young princess, a romantic heroine with a love of dancing? There is also a third Victoria - a woman who was also a remarkably successful queen, one who invented a new role for the monarchy. She found a way of being a respected sovereign in an age when people were deeply uncomfortable with having a woman on the throne.

As well as a queen, Victoria was a daughter, a wife, a mother and a widow, and at each of these steps along life''s journey she was expected to conform to what society demanded of a woman. On the face of it, she was deeply conservative. But if you look at her actions rather than her words, she was in fact tearing up the rule book for how to be female.

By looking at the detail of twenty-four days of her life, through diaries, letters and more, we can see Victoria up close and personal. Examining her face-to-face, as she lived hour to hour, allows us to see, and to celebrate, the contradictions at the heart of British history''s most recognisable woman.

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Product Details
  • Format: Hardback
  • Weight: 704g
  • Dimensions: 160 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Sep 2018
  • Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781473651388

About Lucy Worsley

Lucy Worsley is an historian author curator and television presenter. Lucy read history at New College Oxford and worked for English Heritage before becoming Chief Curator at the charity Historic Royal Palaces. She also presents history programmes for the BBC and her bestselling books include Jane Austen at Home A Very British Murder: The Curious Story of how Crime was Turned into Art If Walls Could Talk: An Intimate History of the Home Courtiers: the Secret History of the Georgian Court and Cavalier: The Story of a 17th century Playboy.

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