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Queen Victoria: A Personal History Book

British scholar Christopher Hibbert adds another engrossing volume to his long list of informative and entertaining histories and biographies. Aptly subtitled "A Personal History," this portrait of England's longest reigning monarch focuses on Victoria's character, as well as her relationships with her husband, children, and the politicians who directed her government. Unlike George III, which found its subject to be a more intelligent and effective ruler than he had been judged traditionally, this biography does not offer a radically new assessment of Victoria (1819-1901). Instead, Hibbert adds color to the stock image of a stout, grieving widow who was dressed perennially in black as she presided over England's imperial prime. His Queen Victoria is imperious and dignified, to be sure; she is also fun loving, highly emotional, and passionately in love with her consort, Prince Albert. Victoria was mortified to discover she had become pregnant within weeks of her marriage, fearing that it would spoil her intimacy with her husband; and, although she was fond of their many children, Hibbert candidly depicts her as a difficult and overbearing mother. In the graceful, engaging prose that is his trademark, Hibbert skillfully traces England's political evolution into a truly constitutional monarchy through Victoria's dealings with her prime ministers. He also judiciously evaluates her personal ties, particularly the thorny one with son and heir Bertie (later Edward VII), and the controversial one with Scottish servant John Brown. (Hibbert concludes that a sexual link between the two was "most improbable.") His appealing book reaffirms the pleasures of old-fashioned narrative biography. --Wendy SmithRead More

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    On the centenary of Victoria's death, the lively and pungent Christopher Hibbert offers yet another radical reassessment of a British monarch we only thought we knew

    "Mein Gott! That is a woman!" exclaimed Bismarck, the Iron Chancellor, as he emerged, shaken and mopping his brow, from an interview with Queen Victoria. The unearthing of such lively, telling anecdotes is the special province of Christopher Hibbert. So is his ability to get readers to radically reassess their received notions about some of the world's best-known historical figures.

    This new biography of Victoria is vintage Hibbert. We learn in these pages that not only was Victoria the formidable, demanding, capricious queen of popular imagination, but she was also often shy and vulnerable, prone to giggling fits and crying jags. She ascended to the throne at age eighteen; her sixty-four-year reign saw enemies fall, empires crumble, and England's rise to global and industrial dominance. Hibbert's account of Victoria's life is every bit as dramatic and colorful as the age that bears her name. He reveals to us the real Victoria-in all her complexity.

  • 0465067611
  • 9780465067619
  • Christopher Hibbert
  • 1 November 2000
  • Basic Books
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 576
  • New Ed
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