The Queen's Matrimonial Ladder (eBook)

A National Toy, With Fourteen Step Scenes; and Illustrations in Verse, With Eighteen other Cuts

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2022
13 Seiten
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859-654741265-6 (EAN)

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The Queen's Matrimonial Ladder - William Hone
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In "The Queen's Matrimonial Ladder," William Hone presents a satirical exploration of the institution of marriage within the context of 19th-century British society. Blending wit and critical commentary, Hone employs an array of literary devices, including caricature and parody, to dissect the dynamics of courtship and the complexities of royal matrimony. The book serves as both a reflection and critique of societal norms, exposing the absurdities and aspirations embedded in the pursuit of love and stability. Hone's keen observations emerge as a profound commentary on the interplay between personal choice and societal expectation, resonating with contemporary debates on gender and relationships. William Hone, a prominent figure in the early 19th-century literary scene, was known for his sharp wit and incisive social critique. His engagement with political and cultural issues, combined with a deep awareness of the burgeoning reform movements of his time, influenced his portrayal of marriage as both a personal and a public affair. Hone's background as a bookseller and pamphleteer undoubtedly informed his understanding of the social fabric, lending authenticity and urgency to his observations on love, power, and societal roles. "The Queen's Matrimonial Ladder" is a must-read for scholars and enthusiasts of Victorian literature, as well as those interested in the evolution of romantic ideals. Hone's skillful blending of humor and critique invites readers to reflect on the nature of marriage, making it a timeless exploration of human relationships and societal expectations.

William Hone (1780–1842) was an English writer, satirist, and bookseller whose body of work reflects the political and social challenges of his era. As a prolific pamphleteer, Hone was an ardent defender of civil liberties and free press, which often brought him into conflict with the government of his day. Notably, his 1820 publication 'The Queen's Matrimonial Ladder' exemplifies Hone's characteristic blend of wit and political commentary, as it humorously chronicles the contentious marriage of King George IV and Queen Caroline, reflecting broader public disillusionment with the monarchy at the time. Hone's satirical pamphlets were not merely for entertainment; they were potent tools of political dissent, as evidenced during his famous trials in 1817 for seditious libel, where his acquittal was celebrated as a major victory for a free press. Hone's literary style was marked by an incisive wit and a penchant for parody, elements which rendered his works both accessible and engaging to the public. Although largely self-educated, his keen intellect permeated his writing, securing his place not only within the canon of British satirical literature but also as a significant figure in the fight for social justice and freedom of expression during a transformative period in England's history.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 21.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Anthologien
Literatur Comic / Humor / Manga Humor / Satire
Schlagworte 1762-1830 • 1820-1830 • 19th century British literature • 19th century British politics • British Monarchy Critique • British satire tradition • caricatures and poems • caroline • civil liberties advocacy • Classic English Satire • consort of George IV • early 19th century commentary • English social commentary • freedom of expression • george iv • Great Britain • historical fiction classics • historical satire • historical satire genre • humor and politics • King of Great Britain • Literary Dissent • literary parody • monarchical fiction • poetic social commentary • political comedy • Political satire • Politics and government • public domain classics • Queen • Regency England • Regency era literature • regency political satire • royal marriage scandals • satirical character portraits • satirical illustrations • satirical prose • William Hone author • William Hone Legacy • Witty social critique
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