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The early court of Queen Victoria

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A chronological portrait of a young queen and the household that shaped her, tracing family tensions, her political education, rival suitors, and the circumstances of her accession. Chapters examine the advisers and prime ministers who guided policy, the social circle and court scandals that tested her, a consequential personal mistake, and the evolution of her marriage and domestic life. Drawn from contemporary memoirs, correspondence, and journals, the narrative mixes anecdote and political context to present an intimate yet measured account of her early reign and personal development.

About the Author

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Clare Jerrold

Clare Jerrold was a 19th-century author known for her insightful exploration of the early court of Queen Victoria. Her notable work, "The Early Court of Queen Victoria," provides a detailed account of the royal household and the social dynamics of the time. Jerrold's writing reflects a keen observation of the intricacies of court life, offering readers a glimpse into the personal and public lives of the monarchy during a transformative period in British history. Her contributions to literature help illuminate the cultural context of the Victorian era.

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