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'This solitude, the romance and wild loveliness of everything here... all make beloved Scotland the proudest, finest country in the world.'Queen Victoria (1819-1901) wrote a diary nearly every day of her life. Originally intended for private circulation, later expanded to appeal to a wider public, these published diary entries cover not only the family holidays at Balmoral Castle in the Scottish Highlands which the Queen and Prince Albert enjoyed up until his death in 1861, but also the Queen's journeys - as sovereign and as "Royal Tourist" - around Scotland, Ireland, and other regions within the British Isles. The books offer intimate views of the most important woman of her time as she shares her love of her family and of the Highlands, and demonstrates her intense interest in all corners of her realm and in the lives of individuals from all classes of society.Queen Victoria's writings about her life and travels in Scotland and the British Isles are fascinating and entertaining to read. Extremely popular when they first appeared, they shaped Victoria's image in the nineteenth century, and their impact on public perceptions of the monarchy continues to this day. This volume includes complete and authoritative texts of the two journals; an introduction and explanatory endnotes providing historical and cultural contexts and new information about the Queen's work as author and editor; maps of the Queen's travels; a Cast of Characters briefly identifying many of the individuals the Queen meets or mentions; a Glossary of unfamiliar terms; and Suggestions for Further Reading.ABOUT THE SERIES: For over 100 years Oxford World's Classics has made available the widest range of literature from around the globe. Each affordable volume reflects Oxford's commitment to scholarship, providing the most accurate text plus a wealth of other valuable features, including expert introductions by leading authorities, helpful notes to clarify the text, up-to-date bibliographies for further reading, and much more.
This collection investigates the intersection of Queen Victoria's private life and her public image through her personal journals documenting her travels and family experiences in the Scottish Highlands.
Edited by Adrienne Munich, Joanna Marschner, and Margaret Homans, this volume compiles the Queen's original diary entries alongside scholarly apparatus. The editors provide historical context to argue that these writings were instrumental in shaping the nineteenth-century perception of the British monarchy. By analyzing the transition from private record to public document, the text reveals how Victoria curated her identity as both a sovereign and a private individual.
What You Will Find
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Experts identify this volume as a definitive scholarly edition that provides necessary context for understanding the Queen's literary contributions. Readers frequently note that the inclusion of maps and explanatory notes makes these historical documents accessible to modern audiences interested in Victorian culture.
Page Count:
576
Publication Date:
2024-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192893858
ISBN-13:
9780192893857
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