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Description
'My nature', wrote Queen Victoria, 'is too passionate, my emotions too
fervent, and I am a person who has to cling to someone in order to find
peace and comfort.' To Queen Victoria, the love, attention and
protection of a man was all but indispensable. During her long life,
there were six men with whom her emotions were romantically involved:
her first prime minister, the urbane Lord Melbourne; her husband, the
idealistic Prince Albert; her fellow sovereign, the fascinating Napoleon
III; her ghillie, the rough-hewn John Brown; another prime minister, the
silver-tongued Disraeli; and her Indian servant, the exotic Munshi. The
main appeal to Queen Victoria of these six apparently disparate
characters was that they were men of distinctive personality: there was
something exceptional about each of them. And they all treated her as a
woman first, a queen second. By focusing on the Queen's romantic
associations and making full use of recently revealed material, Theo
Aronson has painted a fresh, intriguing and startlingly different
portrait of Queen Victoria. With his talent for narrative and
characterization, he has produced one of the most incisive and readable
of his many royal biographies.Praise for Heart of a Queen:’Theo Aronson
always writes very thoughtfully and thoroughly. This book gave great
insight into the relationships Queen Victoria had with the men in her
life’ - Amazon review ‘Interesting angle on Queen Victoria who it seems
could be amused! An intriguing read … Makes the Queen seem far less
remote than some other portrayals’ - Amazon review Theo Aronson
(1929–2003) was a South African-born writer who specialised in
biographies of royal and other dynastic or celebrated figures. His warm
and relaxed manner made him popular with the subjects of his works and
their connections, many of whom granted him personal interviews, while
C. P. Snow described his work as ‘bright with intelligence and human
wisdom’.