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Remaking Queen Victoria [Kietas viršelis]

Edited by (State University of New York, Stony Brook), Edited by (Yale University, Connecticut)
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Queen Victoria's central importance to the era defined by her reign is self-evident, and yet it has been surprisingly overlooked in the study of Victorian culture. This collection of essays goes beyond the facts of biography and official history to explore the diverse, and sometimes conflicting, meanings she held for her subjects around the world and even for those outside her empire, who made of her a multifaceted icon serving their social and economic needs. In her paradoxical position as neither consort nor king, she baffled expectations throughout her reign. She was a model of wifely decorum and solid middle-class values, but she also became the focus of anxieties about powerful women, and - increasingly - of anger about Britain's imperial aims. Each essay analyses a different aspect of this complex and fascinating figure. Contributors include noted scholars in the field of literature, cultural studies, art history, and women's studies.

Recenzijos

"...an invaluable resource which could easily...be used as a text in classes in several disciplines." Rosemary T. VanArsdel, Victorian Periodicals "Excellent essays by Alison Booth, Elizabeth Langland, Robin L. Bott, Maria Jerinic, and Karen Chase and Michael Levenson explore the ways that Victoria both informed and was appropriated by the culture of her time. This book is a fine contribution to cultural studies of Victoria in all her many incarnations." Joseph W. Childers "Containing twelve thought-provoking essays, this collection ensures that Victoria now has fewer places to hide before the scholarly eye." Nineteenth-Century Literature "...essays here raise interesting questions, questions which could concern historians." Dorothy Thompson, Victorian Studies

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An exploration of the diverse and conflicting meanings Queen Victoria held for her subjects and others.
List of illustrations ix Notes on contributors xi Introduction 1(12) Margaret Homans Adrienne Munich I NATION-MAKING Nation and nationality: Queen Victoria in the developing narrative of Englishness 13(20) Elizabeth Langland Crossing the Atlantic with Victoria: American receptions, 1837-1901 33(26) Mary Loeffelholz II QUEEN VICTORIA AND OTHER QUEENS Illustrious company: Victoria among other women in Anglo-American role model anthologies 59(20) Alison Booth Gloriana Victoriana: Victoria and the cultural memory of Elizabeth I 79(26) Nicola J. Watson ``Be no more housewives, but Queens: Queen Victoria and Ruskins domestic mythology 105(18) Sharon Aronofsky Weltman How we lost the empire: retelling the stories of the Rani of Jhansi and Queen Victoria 123(17) Maria Jerinic ``I know what is due to me: self-fashioning and legitimization in Queen liliuokalanis Hawaiis Story by Hawaiis Queen 140(19) Robin L. Bott III VICTORIAS CAREER, EARLY AND LATE Reading and writing Victoria: the conduct book and the legal constitution of female sovereignty 159(23) Gail Turley Houston The wise child and her ``offspring: some changing faces of Queen Victoria 182(18) Susan P. Casteras ``I never saw a man so frightened: the young queen and the parliamentary bedchamber 200(19) Karen Chase Michael Levenson The ``Widdys empire: Queen Victoria as widow in Kiplings soldier stories and in the Barrack-Room Ballads 219(16) Dagni Bredesen IV AFTERLIFE Queen Victoria in the Funnyhouse: Adrienne Kennedy and the rituals of colonial possession 235(23) Janet Winston Bibliography 258(17) Index 275