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King Edward VII

Marie Belloc Lowndes

Verlag: DigiCat

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In "King Edward VII," Marie Belloc Lowndes presents a meticulously crafted biographical account that highlights the complexities of Edward VII's life and reign. This authoritative work combines engaging narrative prose with keen historical analysis, drawing upon a rich tapestry of primary sources, including letters, memoirs, and official records. Lowndes situates Edward's story within the broader context of 19th and early 20th-century European politics, deftly analyzing how his personal relationships and public persona contributed to significant sociopolitical changes of the era, such as the evolution of monarchy and shifts in British diplomacy. Marie Belloc Lowndes, an accomplished novelist and biographer, was deeply influenced by her familial connections to the late Victorian and Edwardian periods, particularly her interactions with prominent societal figures. Her extensive knowledge of British history, combined with her literary talents, allows her to illuminate the paradoxical nature of Edward VII as a king who straddled tradition and modernity, epitomizing both indulgence and reform. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in royal history, British politics, or the social dynamics of the early 20th century. Lowndes' engaging narrative style and insightful commentary offer readers not only a profound understanding of King Edward VII himself but also the significant sociopolitical landscape of his time.
Verfügbar seit: 11.10.2022.
Drucklänge: 231 Seiten.

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