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Victoria, Queen of the Screen: From Silent Cinema to New Media

Contributor(s): Telotte, Leigh Ehlers (Author)

ISBN: 9781476679044

Publisher: McFarland & Company

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Pub Date: July 14, 2020

Dewey: 791.43651

LCCN: 2020022999

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Index

Target Age Group: 18 to UP

Physical Info: 0.70" H x 8.70" L x 5.90" W ( 0.70 lbs) 249 pages

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Description: Both in life and death, Queen Victoria is among of the most popular monarchs to be committed to film. Her reign was characterized by an explosion in media coverage that began to rely on images rather than words to tell her story. Even though Victoria has been labeled the first media monarch, the sheer magnitude of her screen presence has been neither chronicled nor fully appreciated until now. This book examines the growth and evolution of Queen Victoria's on-screen image. From the satirical cartoons and silent films of the 19th century to the television shows, video games and webcomics of the 21st, it demonstrates how the protean Victoria character has evolved, ultimately meaning many different things to many different people in many different ways. Each chapter looks at a facet of her character and includes analysis of how these media present Queen Victoria as a real person and shape her as a character acting within a narrative. The book includes a comprehensive and international filmography.

Brief description: Leigh Ehlers Telotte has published essays in various academic journals on the Gothic novel, including The Old English Baron and Melmoth the Wanderer, and on the role of women in Tristram Shandy. She has taught English at the college level and worked as an information technology project manager. She lives in Smyrna, Georgia.

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