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Gladstone and Women

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Informationen zum Autor Anne Isba read Modern Languages at Oxford and has a doctorate in Victorian Studies. A former journalist, she is the author of Gladstone and Dante , Gladstone and Women and The Excellent Mrs Fry , an Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Keele and a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society. Klappentext William Gladstone, 'The Grand Old Man' of nineteenth-century politics, was Prime Minister four times. Throughout his life, women, including Queen Victoria (with whom he had a somewhat strained relationship - she famously describing him as a 'half-mad firebrand') were of great importance to him. Because he documented his reaction to people and events copiously in his diary and many letters, we know a great deal about his attitudes towards them - and their reaction to him. Gladstone's most notorious interest in women,  was his mission to rescueprostitutes, which he pursued with great vigour and at enormous expense over forty years, spending many thousands of pounds in the process.. Few believed that his interest was wholly innocent, and it was said that he mainly wanted to save the younger prettier ladies of the night. Zusammenfassung William Gladstone! 'The Grand Old Man' of nineteenth-century politics! was Prime Minister four times. Throughout his life! women! including Queen Victoria (with whom he had a somewhat strained relationship - she famously describing him as a 'half-mad firebrand') were of great importance to him. Inhaltsverzeichnis Illustrations; Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1 Early Years; 2 Eton and Oxford; 3 Catherine; 4 Helen; 5 Lady Lincoln; 6 Fallen Women; 7 Daughters; 8 Harriet, Laura and Olga; 9 Victoria; 10 Final Years; Notes; Bibliography; Index

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