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The Queen's Matrimonial Ladder (eBook)

A National Toy, With Fourteen Step Scenes; and Illustrations in Verse, With Eighteen other Cuts

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2022
13 Seiten
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859-654733467-5 (EAN)

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The Queen's Matrimonial Ladder - William Hone
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In "The Queen's Matrimonial Ladder," William Hone deftly navigates the tumultuous waters of early 19th-century British monarchy, infusing his satirical narrative with elements of social critique and political commentary. Hone layers his prose with a mix of humor and gravitas, using the allegorical 'ladder' as a metaphor for the aspirational yet treacherous pathways to royal favor and union. This engaging text, reminiscent of political pamphlets of its time, reflects the complexities of marriage, power dynamics, and societal expectations during a period marked by both reform and turmoil in Britain. William Hone, a prominent figure in the literary and political landscape of his era, was renowned for his sharp wit and commitment to reform. His background as a bookseller and publisher provided him with a unique perspective on the intersection of literature and political discourse. Hone's disdain for the oppressive censorship of his time fueled his desire to craft works that could provoke thought and challenge the status quo, making "The Queen's Matrimonial Ladder" a product of both personal conviction and the collective yearning for greater freedom of expression. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the intricate interplay between monarchy and society. Hone's ability to weave satire into a richly textured narrative enables readers to grasp the nuances of an evolving British identity. By peering through Hone's incisive lens, readers will gain valuable insights into the machinations of power, the societal constructs that bind it, and the humor that often accompanies the absurdity of high office.

William Hone (1780–1842) was a British writer, satirist, and book publisher known for his works that reflect the political and social atmosphere of early 19th-century England. Hone started his career as an apprentice to a solicitor before shifting focus to political pamphleteering and journalism. He gained nationwide attention with his provocative satires, criticising government oppression and defending civil liberties. His most celebrated case was without doubt the 1817 ex-officio prosecution by the government for his parodies, which resulted in a landmark victory for the freedom of the English press when he was acquitted of all charges. Hone's persistent opposition to the government through wit and irony marked an era of socio-political dissent in British literary history. Perhaps one of Hone's well-known works illustrating his literary style is 'The Queen's Matrimonial Ladder' (1820), a satirical pamphlet commenting on the contentious marriage between George IV and Queen Caroline, employing allegory and caricature to influence public opinion. This work stands as a testament to Hone's sharp-edged humor and his commitment to commenting on the issues of his day through the power of the written word. His literary contributions, through their blend of satire and activism, solidified his position as a pivotal figure in the development of 19th-century English literature and journalism. Scholars often regard Hone's style as emblematic of the transition from the more direct political engagement of pamphleteering to the satirical commentary that would characterize much of Victorian literature.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik Allgemeines / Lexika
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik Neuzeit bis 1918
Schlagworte 1762-1830 • 1820-1830 • 19th century Britain • 19th century classics • 19th-century England • British history • British Literature • caricature art • caroline • consort of George IV • george iv • Great Britain • Historical Analysis • historical parody • historical scandal • King of Great Britain • literary pastiche • monarchy critique • moral values critique • Political reform • Political satire • Politics and government • public domain fiction • Queen • Queen Caroline affair • Radical pamphleteer • Regal relationships • Regency era book • royal court intrigue • royalty in fiction • satirical commentary • satirical literature • Social Critique • visual satire techniques • William Hone author
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