Queen Victoria's Letters: A Monarch Unveiled (E:2 S:1)

12:00 AM-1:00 AM BBC four
Montag 6/17/2024
 GB   2014
Queen Victoria's Letters:...
Queen Victoria's Letters:...

AN Wilson discovers the real story behind the woman who supposedly spent the last half of her life in hiding, mourning the loss of her beloved Prince Albert. Alongside this well-known image of Victoria as the weeping widow, Wilson reveals that the years after Albert's death were actually a process of liberation and her most productive and exciting. By examining her closest relationships in the four decades after Albert's death, Wilson tells the story of the Queen's gradual freedom from a life spent under the shadow of domineering men. Victoria's marriage had been a source of constraint as well as love, as Albert had used her pregnancies as a way to gain power and punished her for resenting it. But in her widowhood Queen Victoria, although bereft and deranged, was free to move in the world of politics and make deep friendships without concern. From the controversial friendship with her highland servant John Brown to her most unconventional behaviour with her young Indian servant Abdul Karim, Wilson uncovers Victoria as a woman who was anything but 'Victorian'. Far from being prim and proper, she loved life in all its richness — she was blind to class and colour and, contrary to what we think, had a great sense of humour. Queen Victoria's journals and letters are read by Anna Chancellor throughout.


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Nummerierung: Episode 2 | Season 1 Subtitle: Liberation

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