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Life of Her Majesty Queen Victoria - 'A Feminist Perspective on Queen Victoria: Royal Biography of a Influential Monarch' - cover

Life of Her Majesty Queen Victoria - 'A Feminist Perspective on Queen Victoria: Royal Biography of a Influential Monarch'

Millicent Garrett Fawcett

Verlag: Good Press

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In "Life of Her Majesty Queen Victoria," Millicent Garrett Dame Fawcett offers a meticulously crafted biography that transcends mere chronology to illuminate the complexities of Queen Victoria's reign. Written with a blend of reverence and critical acumen, Fawcett employs an engaging narrative style that combines historical analysis with personal anecdotes, revealing the Queen's political influence, social reforms, and evolving role as a monarch in the rapidly changing landscape of the 19th century. This work emerges within a rich literary context of biographical literature that seeks to give voice to women's contributions in history, contrasting with the male-dominated narratives of the period. Millicent Garrett Dame Fawcett, a prominent suffragist and advocate for women's rights, utilized her keen intellect and personal experiences to delve into the life of Queen Victoria. Fawcett was not only an astute observer of the sociopolitical dynamics of her time but also an avid supporter of Queen Victoria's endeavors, particularly in the realm of women's education and public service. Her dual commitment to feminism and history provides a unique perspective, merging admiration with critical insight in her portrayal of the Queen. I highly recommend "Life of Her Majesty Queen Victoria" to readers keen on understanding the interplay of gender, power, and governance in Victorian England. Fawcett's work invites us to reflect on the legacy of one of history's most iconic monarchs while celebrating the transformative power of women's voices in shaping narratives.
Verfügbar seit: 21.08.2022.
Drucklänge: 216 Seiten.

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