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The love of an uncrowned queen

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A historical biography reconstructs the secret liaison between a royal consort and a noble lover through their surviving correspondence, archival documents, and contemporary dispatches. It interweaves translated letters, analysis of authenticity, and the political maneuvers that led to the lover's disappearance and the consort's long imprisonment and forced divorce. The author describes extensive archival research across European repositories, explains how seized letters were used against her, and discusses gaps in the record while presenting selected correspondence and commentary on its provenance and historical consequences.

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W. H. Wilkins

W. H. Wilkins was a British author known for his historical novels and biographical works. His notable titles include "A Queen of Tears," a two-volume account of Caroline Matilda, Queen of Denmark and Norway, which explores the complexities of her life and reign. Wilkins also penned "Caroline the Illustrious," further delving into the life of this intriguing royal figure. In addition to historical narratives, he ventured into science fiction with works like "The Alien Invasion." His writings reflect a keen interest in both history and the human experience, contributing to the literary landscape of his time.

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