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SHOOTING VICTORIA
Madness, Mayhem and the Rebirth of the British Monarchy
A history of Victorian England as seen through the numerous assassination attempts on Queen Victoria.
During Queen Victoria’s reign, no fewer than eight attempts were made on her life. Murphy follows each would-be assassin and the repercussions of their actions, illuminating daily life in Victorian England, the development of the monarchy under the Queen and the evolution of the attacks in light of evolving social issues and technology.
There was Edward Oxford, a bartender who dreamed of becoming an admiral; hunchbacked John Bean, who dreamed of historical notoriety in a publicized treason trial, and Roderick MacLean, who enabled Vic- toria to successfully strike insanity pleas from Britain’s legal process. Most threatening of all were the “dynamitards” who targeted her Maj- esty’s Golden Jubilee—who signaled the advent of modern terrorism with their publicly focused attack. Shooting Victoria is historical narra- tive at its most thrilling, complete with astute insight into how these attacks actually revitalized the British crown at a time when monarchy was quickly becoming unpopular abroad. After all, as Victoria herself noted, “It is worth being shot at—to see how much one is loved.”
Paul Thomas Murphy teaches interdisciplinary writing on Victorian topics at the University of Colorado, is the author of Towards A Working -Class Canon and sits on the board of the Victorian Interdisciplinary Studies Association of the Western United States.
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Published 2012-07-01 by Pegasus Books |