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Queen Victoria : demon hunter
London, 1838. Queen Victoria is crowned; she receives the orb, the scepter, and an arsenal of bloodstained weaponry. If Britain is about to become the greatest power of the age, there's the small matter of the undead to take care of first--and to her surprise, the queen is the one person who can hunt them down. Can she dedicate her life to saving her country when her heart belongs to Prince Albert?
The Prince and the Penny Chartist
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HERDMAN, JENNA M.
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19th century
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Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, Prince Consort of Queen Victoria of Great Britain (1819-1861)
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Fairs & exhibitions
2020
This paper interrogates how Reynolds's Newspaper covered the Great Exhibition in the first year of its run. By harnessing his newspaper's critique of the exhibition, George W. M. Reynolds promoted himself as an enemy to the aristocracy and a friend to his desired reading public of working people. Throughout 1851, the newspaper articulated a counter-narrative to the exhibition's rhetoric of class unity: first, by drawing on melodramatic Old Corruption narratives through its negative representation of Prince Albert, and second, by positioning Reynolds's as an advocate for workmen on the Crystal Palace. This coverage illustrates Reynolds's complex but lucrative position at the intersection of popular culture and radical politics.
Journal Article
Victoria rebels
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Meyer, Carolyn
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Victoria, Queen of Great Britain, 1819-1901 Childhood and youth Juvenile fiction.
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Victoria, Queen of Great Britain, 1819-1901 Childhood and youth Fiction.
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Albert, Prince Consort, consort of Victoria, Queen of Great Britain, 1819-1861 Fiction.
2013
Through diary entries, reveals the life of Britain's strong-willed and short-tempered Queen Victoria from the age of eight through her twenty-fourth birthday, up to her third wedding anniversary with her beloved Albert in 1843.