Description
This beautiful, extensively researched volume investigates the birth and early life of one of the most familiar British monarchs, Queen Victoria (1819-1901). A wealth of material, including many unexamined sources and unpublished images, sheds new light on Victoria's youth. Included here are portraits of the queen as princess, childhood diaries and sketchbooks, clothing, jewelery, and correspondence.
Deirdre Murphy paints a vivid picture of Victoria's early years. Among her most surprising conclusions is the idea that the queen's personal mythology of a childhood characterized by sadness and isolation is less accurate than is generally thought. Victoria's personal relationships are brought brilliantly to life, from her affectionate but increasingly suffocating bond with her mother, the Duchess of Kent, to the controlling influence of Sir John Conroy, a man she came to despise, and her courtship with Prince Albert. Lesser-known figures are also explored, including Victoria's first schoolmaster the Reverend George Davys, her governess Louise Lehzen, and her half-sister Feodora. This fascinating cast of characters enhances our image of Victoria, who emerges as both willful and submissive, fickle and affectionate, and with the explosive temper of her Hanoverian ancestors.
Published in association with Historic Royal Palaces
Exhibition Schedule:
Kensington Palace
(May 24-December 2019)
About the Author
The late Deirdre Murphy was senior curator at Historic Royal Palaces, curator of Victoria Revealed at Kensington Palace, and chairman of the Costume Society of Great Britain.
Reviews
"Rare and unpublished images include a photograph of Victoria as a baby, a wax bust of her aged nine-particularly lifelike with painted features and real hair-and a sketch of her aged 11."-Dalya Alberge, The Telegraph
"Here is a wonderful collection of visual source material, too, a beguiling enhancement to an admirable and enjoyable study of the young Victoria."-Matthew Dennison, Country Life
"It's beautifully presented, but doesn't skimp on historical analysis."-History Revealed, "Visual Book of the Month"
"[An] elegant book. . . . It is enlivened by a huge number of well-selected-and largely unfamiliar-illustrations."-William Laffan, World of Interiors
"[A] rich resource for the study of both Victoria's early years and her later reflections on their impact on her later life."-Shurlee Swain, Journal of British Studies
Book Information
ISBN 9780300238877
Author Deirdre Murphy
Format Hardback
Page Count 224
Imprint Yale University Press
Publisher Yale University Press