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Censoring Queen Victoria, how two gentlemen edited a queen and created an icon, Yvonne M. Ward

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Censoring Queen Victoria, how two gentlemen edited a queen and created an icon, Yvonne M. Ward
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 177-197) and index
resource.biographical
contains biographical information
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portraits
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Censoring Queen Victoria
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
866584480
Responsibility statement
Yvonne M. Ward
Sub title
how two gentlemen edited a queen and created an icon
Summary
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 with Eton boys and incestuous relationship with his youngest son behind a persona of charm and discretion. Arthur Benson, an ex-Etonian master and closeted homosexual, struggled to fit in with the blue-blooded clubs and codes of the court while fighting bouts of severe depression. Together with King Edward VII they would decide how Victoria was to be remembered--avoiding scandal, protecting the new king, promoting their own preconceptions about Victoria and her court, obscuring her role as a mother, and propping up the politics of the day
Table Of Contents
The editors. To publish the Queen's letters -- A peculiar genius : the second Viscount Esher -- It's very remarkable : A.C. Benson -- Preparing the ground -- The editing -- The Queen. Sir John Conroy and the ghost of Lady Flora -- King Leopold : the foreign adviser ; The welcome foreigner : Prince Albert -- Women's business -- The Queen and her ministers -- The King's censors -- The editors' Queen
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