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Queen Victoria: Twenty-Four Days That Changed Her Life (2018)

par Lucy Worsley

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This program includes an introduction read by the author, as well as a bonus interview exclusive to the audiobook. The story of the queen who defied convention and defined an era. Perhaps one of the best known of the English monarchs, Queen Victoria forever shaped a chapter of English history, bequeathing her name to the Victorian age. In Queen Victoria, Lucy Worsley introduces this iconic woman in a new light. Going beyond an exploration of the Queen merely as a monarch, Worsley considers Victoria as a woman leading a truly extraordinary life in a unique time period. The book is structured around the various roles that Victoria inhabited- a daughter raised to wield power, a loving but tempestuous wife, a controlling mother, and a cunning widow-all while wearing the royal crown. Far from a proto-feminist, Queen Victoria was socially conservative and never supported women's rights. And yet, Victoria thwarted the strict rules of womanhood that defined the era to which she gave her name. She was passionate, selfish, and moody, boldly defying the will of politicians who sought to control her and emotionally controlling her family for decades. How did the woman who defined Victorian womanhood also manage to defy its conventions? Drawing from the vast collection of Victoria's correspondence and the rich documentation of her life, Worsley recreates twenty-four of the most important days in Victoria's life including her parents' wedding day, the day she met Albert, her own wedding day, the birth of her first child, a Windsor Christmas, the death of Prince Albert, and many more. Each day gives a glimpse into the identity of this powerful, difficult queen as a wife and widow, mother and matriarch, and above all, a woman of her time.… (plus d'informations)
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I read this as a way to learn more about Victoria's life. Love this book. What a clever way to do a biography by picking 24 key moments in a life and drilling in on that. ( )
  franniepuck | May 7, 2023 |
This book was ok. Worsley chooses 24 days from Queen Victoria's life as a way to frame a loose biography. The writing style is fun - a good mix of chatty, inside info and scholarly historical detail. But I think the choppy format didn't really work for me. Also, I just might not be that interested in Victoria.

This was ok, but not one I'll rave about. I did LOVE her book [Jane Austen at Home] - read that instead! ( )
  japaul22 | Apr 23, 2023 |
Lucy Worsley writes about history in a very accessible style, and her biography of Queen Victoria is an enjoyable read. She frames the biography in an interesting way: by selecting 24 meaningful days and using them as a springboard to explain the queen's life and development.
This technique feels most effective in the first part of the book, where Victoria's childhood, accession to the throne, engagement, and marriage form a natural narrative. Where she begins to leap forward in time to the middle and late parts of the queen's life, I began to feel like I was just getting peeps through small windows and missing a connected story. Still, she does a good job at filling in context and bringing the reader up to speed for the events of the days she has chosen.
In a way, this is not a biography in the conventional sense, because it doesn't cover the facts exhaustively; it does leave large gaps. Instead, it chooses to focus more on what made the queen the way she was, and examples of her personality and relations with her family.

Thanks to NetGalley and St. Martin's Press for the advance copy of this book. ( )
  Alishadt | Feb 25, 2023 |
This book examines Queen Victoria's life through 24 individual days. I found this approach far more illuminating to the woman behind the crown than other biographies, because included were her own words, writings from those who were close to her. Through these days from across her long life you can see that through all her life changes the traits which supported her and those which did not. I feel I've come a little closer to the woman rather than the monarch. ( )
  Cotswoldreader | Sep 14, 2022 |
Delightful to read. The 28 Days In The Life format means lots of important events are left out, but the deep dive into detail meant I learned new information from this book. Just what I like! Lucy Worsley is a treasure amongst historians.
  KaterinaBead | Feb 19, 2022 |
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This program includes an introduction read by the author, as well as a bonus interview exclusive to the audiobook. The story of the queen who defied convention and defined an era. Perhaps one of the best known of the English monarchs, Queen Victoria forever shaped a chapter of English history, bequeathing her name to the Victorian age. In Queen Victoria, Lucy Worsley introduces this iconic woman in a new light. Going beyond an exploration of the Queen merely as a monarch, Worsley considers Victoria as a woman leading a truly extraordinary life in a unique time period. The book is structured around the various roles that Victoria inhabited- a daughter raised to wield power, a loving but tempestuous wife, a controlling mother, and a cunning widow-all while wearing the royal crown. Far from a proto-feminist, Queen Victoria was socially conservative and never supported women's rights. And yet, Victoria thwarted the strict rules of womanhood that defined the era to which she gave her name. She was passionate, selfish, and moody, boldly defying the will of politicians who sought to control her and emotionally controlling her family for decades. How did the woman who defined Victorian womanhood also manage to defy its conventions? Drawing from the vast collection of Victoria's correspondence and the rich documentation of her life, Worsley recreates twenty-four of the most important days in Victoria's life including her parents' wedding day, the day she met Albert, her own wedding day, the birth of her first child, a Windsor Christmas, the death of Prince Albert, and many more. Each day gives a glimpse into the identity of this powerful, difficult queen as a wife and widow, mother and matriarch, and above all, a woman of her time.

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