The Letters of Queen Victoria : A Selection from her Majesty's correspondence between the years 1837 and 1861 Volume 2, 1844-1853 By: Queen of Great Britain Victoria (1819-1901) |
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In this volume of Queen Victoria's correspondence, readers are given a fascinating insight into the personal and political life of the British monarch during the years 1844-1853. The letters included in this collection reveal Queen Victoria's strong and often opinionated voice, as she navigates the challenges of ruling a nation while managing her personal relationships and responsibilities.
One of the most compelling aspects of this book is the intimate look it provides into Queen Victoria's emotions and thoughts. Through her letters to family members, friends, and advisors, we see her struggles, triumphs, and moments of vulnerability. Her passion for her duties as a queen, as well as her sincere love for her husband Prince Albert, are clearly evident in these writings.
Additionally, this volume sheds light on the political climate of the time, as Queen Victoria corresponded with prime ministers, foreign leaders, and other important figures. Her opinions on various issues, such as foreign policy, military matters, and social reform, offer valuable insights into her reign and the events of the period.
Overall, "The Letters of Queen Victoria Volume 2" is a rich and engrossing read that provides a unique perspective on a pivotal era in British history. It is a must-read for anyone interested in the personal lives of historical figures or the inner workings of monarchy. THE LETTERS OF QUEEN VICTORIA A SELECTION FROM HER MAJESTY'S CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN THE YEARS 1837 AND 1861 PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF HIS MAJESTY THE KING EDITED BY ARTHUR CHRISTOPHER BENSON, M.A. AND VISCOUNT ESHER, G.C.V.O., K.C.B. IN THREE VOLUMES VOL. II. 1844 1853 LONDON JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET, W. 1908 Copyright in Great Britain and Dependencies, 1907, by H.M. THE KING. In the United States by Messrs LONGMANS, GREEN & CO. All rights reserved . TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER XIII 1844 PAGES Duc de Bordeaux Hanoverian Orders Domestic happiness Death of the Duke of Coburg Lord Melbourne on old age Recall of Lord Ellenborough Uncle and niece Lord Ellenborough's honours Prince de Joinville's brochure The Emperor Nicholas A great review At the Opera The Emperor's character The Emperor and Belgium Crisis in Parliament The King of Saxony Lord Ellenborough and India England, France, and Russia France and Tahiti King Louis Philippe expected Arrangements for the visit Queen... Continue reading book >>
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