Longford, Elizabeth. Queen Victoria: Born to Succeed. Harper and Row, 1964.
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Dedications | Linda Villari | LV
's final major work, the historical novel Oswald von Wolkenstein: A Memoir of the Last Minnesinger of Tirol, was published by J. M. Dent and Company
. LV
wrote it at Florence and... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Queen Victoria | After a twelve-hour labour, QV
gave birth to her first child: Victoria Adelaide Mary Louise, Princess Royal
. Longford, Elizabeth. Queen Victoria: Born to Succeed. Harper and Row, 1964. 153-4 Munich, Adrienne. Queen Victoria’s Secrets. Columbia University Press, 1996. xiv |
Family and Intimate relationships | Queen Victoria | QV
's eldest daughter, Crown Princess Victoria
, married Prince Frederick of Prussia
. Munich, Adrienne. Queen Victoria’s Secrets. Columbia University Press, 1996. xvi |
Family and Intimate relationships | Queen Victoria | QV
's eldest daughter, Princess Victoria of Prussia
, gave birth a year after her marriage to a son nicknamed Willie, who later became Kaiser Wilhelm II
. Munich, Adrienne. Queen Victoria’s Secrets. Columbia University Press, 1996. xvi |
Family and Intimate relationships | Queen Victoria | Despite the geographical distances between QV
and her married children, she maintained contact with them through her voluminous correspondence. She and her eldest daughter, Crown Princess Victoria
, wrote especially regularly, often several times a... |
Friends, Associates | Frances Isabella Duberly | Queen Victoria
, with Prince Albert
and their eldest daughter
, reviewed the Eighth Hussars
at Portsmouth on their return from the Crimean War. She bowed deeply to FID
, though she did not speak to her. Duberly, Frances Isabella. “Editor’s Introduction”. Mrs Duberly’s War. Journals and Letters from the Crimea, 1854-6, edited by Christine Kelly, Oxford University Press, 2007, p. xi - xlviii. xxxiii-xxxiv |
Literary responses | Mary Augusta Ward | MAW
's meticulous character study and tragic love story is sometimes considered her best novel. It was positively received by George Meredith
, Sir J. M. Barrie
, and Henry James. James
wrote to her... |
Occupation | Maria Grey | The college was founded by the Teachers' Training and Registration Society
in Bishopsgate Street, London, in order to ensure a sufficient number of competent teachers. In 1885 the Training College moved to a more... |
politics | Josephine Butler | Despite her ill health, JB
began in the spring of 1869 to direct her energies towards a new cause, the repeal of the Contagious Diseases Acts. Perhaps following the advice of Princess Victoria
, who... |
Publishing | Dinah Mulock Craik | Dinah Mulock
's Verses on the birth of the Princess Royal
appeared in the Staffordshire Advertiser, under the intials D. M. M.. Mitchell, Sally. Dinah Mulock Craik. Twayne, 1983. 8 |
Textual Production | Marie Belloc Lowndes | Thirty-six years after this publication, MBL
wrote of the way [m]uch is left out that should have been put into official biographies, because of the writer's need to keep a nervous eye cocked on certain... |
Textual Production | Queen Victoria | Dearest Child: The Letters Between Queen Victoria
and the Princess Royal
1858-1861, the first of six volumes, was published. Victoria, Queen. Dearest Child: Letters Between Queen Victoria and the Princess Royal 1858-1861. Editor Fulford, Roger, Evans Brothers, 1964. |
Textual Production | Queen Victoria | Dearest Mama: Letters Between Queen Victoria
and the Crown Princess of Prussia
1861-1864 appeared. British Library Catalogue. http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?dscnt=0&tab=local_tab&dstmp=1489778087340&vid=BLVU1&mode=Basic&fromLo. |
Textual Production | Queen Victoria | Your Dear Letter: Private Correspondence of Queen Victoria
and the Crown Princess of Prussia
1865-1871 was published. Victoria, Queen. Your Dear Letter: Private Correspondence of Queen Victoria and the Crown Princess of Prussia 1865-1871. Editor Fulford, Roger, Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1971. |
Textual Production | Queen Victoria | Darling Child: Private Correspondence of Queen Victoria
and the Crown Princess of Prussia
1871-1878 appeared in print. British Library Catalogue. http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?dscnt=0&tab=local_tab&dstmp=1489778087340&vid=BLVU1&mode=Basic&fromLo. |
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