1: Princess Beatrice's War Work 2: His Mother 3: The Wettins 4: Childhood: 'Tout rappelle l'homme à ses devoirs' 5: 'These dearest beloved Cousins': Albert's First Visit to England 6: European Journeys 7: A Somewhat Rough Experience 8: Unbounded Influence 9: Public Art, Public Life 10: Neptune Resigning His Empire to Britannia 11: Malthusian Calamity 12: Cambridge 13: The Year of Revolutions 14: Balmoral 15: The Great Exhibition of 1851: The Making of the Modern World 16: The Great Exhibition: 'so vast, so glorious' 17: Stormy Weather 18: The Prince Consort at Last 19: King in All But Name 20: The Care and Work Begin 21: She Was the Strong One
A. N. Wilson grew up in Staffordshire and was educated at Rugby and New College, Oxford. A Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, he holds a prominent position in the world of literature and journalism. He is a prolific and award-winning biographer and celebrated novelist. He lives in North London.
Wilson has produced in this biography what has hitherto been an
oxymoron, a highly entertaining book about Albert.
*Sunday Times*
Mesmerising... An irresistible and informative read... A.N.
Wilson's brilliant book is a treat: an absorbing and entertaining
guide to the complex tensions of Albert's world.
*The i*
Enthralling... [Wilson] writes so exuberantly and perceptively...
What keeps his portrait so animated is not only the extensive use
of primary sources - chiefly the correspondence lodged in the Royal
Archives - but also a novelist's ability to make character vivid
and narrative swift... Wilson's account of this remarkable man is
unfailingly enjoyable and sharply astute.
*Daily Telegraph*
Wilson's approach is admiring, argumentative and astute. He is a
brisk, irreverent revisionist who likes to find other people's
ticklish points.
*The Times*
Subtle, amusing, gripping... Brilliant
*Spectator*
This entertaining and beautifully illustrated account supports the
claim that Albert was "the man who saved the monarchy." It also
confirms that A.N. Wilson is one of those rare biographers with the
gift of finding words "at once true and kind" in which to present
the trickiest subject.
*TLS*
Engrossing... Mr. Wilson makes good use of documents from the
period and has consulted experts, particularly on details having to
do with Albert's German background. His most striking contribution,
though, is a psychologically astute approach to Victoria and
Albert, one that results in a persuasive and humane account of
their marriage.
*Wall Street Journal*
Absorbing... [Wilson] argues persuasively that Albert's many
talents helped reshape the monarchy, fitting it for the modern
world and giving it a role in British society that has lasted to
the present day.
*Daily Mail, Books of the Year*
Waspish AN Wilson delights in stinging comfortable historical
prejudices... Albert was a man of culture and intelligence who
saved the British monarchy.
*The Times, Books of the Year*
Incisive and entertaining
*Literary Review*
One of the pleasures of Wilson's book is the wit and verve with
which it's written, and he does a fine job of reminding us of the
many reasons to admire Albert.
*The Oldie*
Absorbingly readable and impressively succinct.
*Michael Hall, Country Life*
Thorough, well-written, and insightful
*New Criterion*
This lively, delicious portrait of Prince Albert by distinguished
biographer Wilson shows how much the United Kingdom owes to Queen
Victoria's adored consort (and cousin)... Anglophiles will relish
the inside story of this royal personage.
*Publishers Weekly*
Excellent... A delightfully vivid, opinionated biography that pays
almost equal attention to Albert's wife and a colorful supporting
cast of early Victorian notables.
*Kirkus Reviews (Starred Review)*
A magnificently understanding biography of Victoria's
spouse....Albert led a brief life-dying at age 42 - but his impact
on his adopted homeland, Great Britain, especially on the
functioning of the monarchy, was immense, hence the subtitle of
this wise new portrait. That is the thesis Wilson develops,
comfortably resting his narrative on two legs: complete
thoroughness and joyful buoyancy.
*Booklist (Starred Review)*
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