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Queen Victoria (eBook)

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2022
227 Seiten
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859-654737989-8 (EAN)

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Queen Victoria - Lytton Strachey
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In "Queen Victoria," Lytton Strachey presents a masterful biographical sketch that intertwines a vivid narrative style with incisive psychological insight, exploring the complexities of one of Britain's most iconic monarchs. Written in the early 20th century during a time of burgeoning modernism, Strachey employs a blend of wit and pathos, emphasizing Victoria's duality as both a formidable sovereign and a deeply intimate individual. This work transcends mere chronology, offering a layered portrait that reveals the interplay between personal and political spheres, framed by the grand backdrop of the British Empire's zenith. Lytton Strachey, a prominent figure in the Bloomsbury Group and a pioneer of the biographical genre, crafted "Queen Victoria" as a response to the hagiographic narratives saturating Victorian literature. His keen intellect and background in literature and history allow him to dismantle the myth surrounding Victoria, exposing her vulnerabilities alongside her public persona. Strachey's insights reflect his broader philosophical inquiries into the nature of history, individual character, and societal perception. This compelling biography is recommended for readers engaged in explorations of historical figures and their impact on societal norms. Strachey's elegant prose and astute observations not only provide a fresh perspective on Queen Victoria but also invite contemplation on the interplay between personal triumphs and historical legacy, ensuring its relevance to contemporary discussions about leadership and identity.

Giles Lytton Strachey, born on March 1, 1880, was a distinguished British writer and critic, renowned for his unique contributions to biographical literature and the shaping of modern attitudes towards historical figures. With a style characterized by its acerbic wit and psychological insight, Strachey broke away from traditional Victorian biographical portrayal, instead, opting for more intimate and sometimes irreverent depictions of his subjects. Strachey's education at Cambridge, where he was a member of the secret society known as the Apostles, and later association with the Bloomsbury Group, influenced his intellectual and literary trajectory. His most celebrated work, 'Eminent Victorians' (1918), established his reputation as a biographer who could deftly critique societal norms under the guise of biography. His book 'Queen Victoria' (1921), another significant contribution, presented the Queen's character and reign through a nuanced lens, diverging from the typically monumental narrative and offering a more personable, complex evaluation. This work exemplifies Strachey's skill in interweaving humanitarian and subtle comedic elements into the biographical genre, recreating Queen Victoria as a character relatable and human in a way that was before unattempted in historical writings. Strachey's style and his keen sense for the idiosyncrasies of human nature have solidified his standing as a central figure in the development of modern biographical writing.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 15.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Biografien / Erfahrungsberichte
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte
Schlagworte 1819-1901 • 1837-1901 • 19th century women leaders • Biographical portrait • Biography • Bloomsbury Group influence • British Empire history books • British monarchy biographies • British monarchy history • British royal family history • Character-focused biography • empire impact study • Great Britain • historical figure reevaluation • History • History of Great Britain • iconic queen portrait • Leadership exploration • Legacy examination • Literary finesse • Lytton Strachey works • Modernist viewpoint • monarchical studies • monarch personal struggles • nineteenth century Britain • political life analysis • Progressive insights • Queen of Great Britain • Queens • Queen Victoria reign • royal biographies • Royal history scrutiny • royal relationships exploration • Strachey narrative style • Victoria • victorian england history • Victorian Era • Victorian era biography • Victorian era historical accounts
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