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"A judicious but lively biography of the highly un-Victorian Queen Victoria . . . an insightful, short look at the life of an immortal if only sometimes-admirable queen." --"Kirkus Reviews "on "Queen Victoria
""Only a very talented biographer could get to the key of Queen Victoria's complicated and psychologically fascinating personality. . . . In Matthew Dennison she has found one." --Andrew Roberts, author of "The Storm of War" on "Queen Victoria
""Fascinating." --"Vogue "on "The Last Princess
""An erudite, nuanced, and engrossing portrait of a turbulent era and an empress demonized for refusing to be invisible." --"Publishers Weekly" on "Livia, Empress of Rome"
"Dennison has pulled off a tremendous coup in writing a short and concise book . . . [with] the confidence of considerable research, well digested and well delivered. . . . The Cast of characters is a rich one, and Dennison knows them well. . . . Perfect."--"The Times" (UK) on "Queen Victoria"
"Only a very talented biographer could get to the key of Queen Victoria's complicated and psychologically fascinating personality and character. Fortunately, in Matthew Dennison she has found one." --Andrew Roberts, author of "The Storm of War" on "Queen Victoria
""Unputdownable . . . these histories from 2,000 years ago are riveting in their insight, black humor, and sheer readability." "--Daily Mail "on "Twelve Caesars""Dennison has constructed a nattarive that his classical forbears would instantly recognize and appreciate." --Library Journal on "Twelve Caesars"
BOOK OF THE YEAR as chosen by: "The Times of London," "The Independent," and "The ""Observer""Dennison captures both Vita's irresistible charm and her selfishness. Like his subject, he is a natural storyteller, and his impeccable scholarship never weighs down his lively narrative." --"Independent""Brave man to take on the biography of Vita, and he has brought it off superbly ... It studies and reveals this extraordinary woman as well as could possibly be. A fine achievement." --Spectator, Susan Hill"Astute and engaging, Dennison looks again at Vita's extraordinary life and makes a new sort of sense of it ... fascinating ... an insightful book. The connections between Vita's childhood, her dispossessions, her sexuality and her writing are compellingly explored. Vita emerges as a complex and interesting character, and far more than a gay icon." "--Literary Review""Dennison emphasises the desire for solitude that existed in tension with her joyous sensuality and need for love." "--Guardian""Detailed and fascinating ... Dennison shows true admiration for his latest subject ... freshly chronicled here for the first time in more than 30 years." "--Daily Express""Intimate ... A splendid biography of a splendid character." --"The Lady""Comprehensively documents her literary ... with evocative portraits of her husband [and lovers] ... Dennison's Vita is convincingly ambivalent and inflammatory, a product of her age." "--New Statesman""This carefully researched book is intelligently and elegantly written ... balanced, oratical and confident." --"Spectator
""A judicious but lively biography of the highly un-Victorian Queen Victoria . . . an insightful, short look at the life of an immortal if only sometimes-admirable queen." --"Kirkus Reviews "on "Queen Victoria
""Only a very talented biographer could get to the key of Queen Victoria's complicated and psychologically fascinating personality. . . . In Matthew Dennison she has found one." --Andrew Roberts, author of "The Storm of War" on "Queen Victoria
""Fascinating." --"Vogue "on "The Last Princess
""An erudite, nuanced, and engrossing portrait of a turbulent era and an empress demonized for refusing to be invisible." --"Publishers Weekly" on "Livia, Empress of Rome"
"Dennison has pulled off a tremendous coup in writing a short and concise book . . . [with] the confidence of considerable research, well digested and well delivered. . . . The Cast of characters is a rich one, and Dennison knows them well. . . . Perfect."--"The Times" (UK) on "Queen Victoria"
"Only a very talented biographer could get to the key of Queen Victoria's complicated and psychologically fascinating personality and character. Fortunately, in Matthew Dennison she has found one." --Andrew Roberts, author of "The Storm of War" on "Queen Victoria
""Unputdownable . . . these histories from 2,000 years ago are riveting in their insight, black humor, and sheer readability." "--Daily Mail "on "Twelve Caesars""Dennison has constructed a nattarive that his classical forbears would instantly recognize and appreciate." --Library Journal on "Twelve Caesars"
BOOK OF THE YEAR as chosen by: "The Times of London," "The Independent," and "The ""Observer"
Dennison captures both Vita's irresistible charm and her selfishness. Like his subject, he is a natural storyteller, and his impeccable scholarship never weighs down his lively narrative. "Independent"
Brave man to take on the biography of Vita, and he has brought it off superbly It studies and reveals this extraordinary woman as well as could possibly be. A fine achievement. "Spectator, Susan Hill"
Astute and engaging, Dennison looks again at Vita's extraordinary life and makes a new sort of sense of it fascinating an insightful book. The connections between Vita's childhood, her dispossessions, her sexuality and her writing are compellingly explored. Vita emerges as a complex and interesting character, and far more than a gay icon. "Literary Review"
Dennison emphasises the desire for solitude that existed in tension with her joyous sensuality and need for love. "Guardian"
Detailed and fascinating Dennison shows true admiration for his latest subject freshly chronicled here for the first time in more than 30 years. "Daily Express"
Intimate A splendid biography of a splendid character. "The Lady"
Comprehensively documents her literary with evocative portraits of her husband [and lovers] Dennison's Vita is convincingly ambivalent and inflammatory, a product of her age. "New Statesman"
This carefully researched book is intelligently and elegantly written balanced, oratical and confident. "Spectator"
A judicious but lively biography of the highly un-Victorian Queen Victoria . . . an insightful, short look at the life of an immortal if only sometimes-admirable queen. "Kirkus Reviews on Queen Victoria"
Only a very talented biographer could get to the key of Queen Victoria's complicated and psychologically fascinating personality. . . . In Matthew Dennison she has found one. "Andrew Roberts, author of The Storm of War on Queen Victoria"
Fascinating. "Vogue on The Last Princess"
An erudite, nuanced, and engrossing portrait of a turbulent era and an empress demonized for refusing to be invisible. "Publishers Weekly on Livia, Empress of Rome"
Dennison has pulled off a tremendous coup in writing a short and concise book . . . [with] the confidence of considerable research, well digested and well delivered. . . . The Cast of characters is a rich one, and Dennison knows them well. . . . Perfect. "The Times (UK) on Queen Victoria"
Only a very talented biographer could get to the key of Queen Victoria's complicated and psychologically fascinating personality and character. Fortunately, in Matthew Dennison she has found one. "Andrew Roberts, author of The Storm of War on Queen Victoria"
Unputdownable . . . these histories from 2,000 years ago are riveting in their insight, black humor, and sheer readability. "Daily Mail on Twelve Caesars"
Dennison has constructed a nattarive that his classical forbears would instantly recognize and appreciate. "Library Journal on Twelve Caesars""
"Dennison captures both Vita's irresistible charm and her selfishness. Like his subject, he is a natural storyteller, and his impeccable scholarship never weighs down his lively narrative." --Independent
"Brave man to take on the biography of Vita, and he has brought it off superbly ... It studies and reveals this extraordinary woman as well as could possibly be. A fine achievement." --Spectator, Susan Hill
"Astute and engaging, Dennison looks again at Vita's extraordinary life and makes a new sort of sense of it ... fascinating ... an insightful book. The connections between Vita's childhood, her dispossessions, her sexuality and her writing are compellingly explored. Vita emerges as a complex and interesting character, and far more than a gay icon." --Literary Review
"Dennison emphasises the desire for solitude that existed in tension with her joyous sensuality and need for love." --Guardian
"Detailed and fascinating ... Dennison shows true admiration for his latest subject ... freshly chronicled here for the first time in more than 30 years." --Daily Express
"Intimate ... A splendid biography of a splendid character." --The Lady
"Comprehensively documents her literary ... with evocative portraits of her husband [and lovers] ... Dennison's Vita is convincingly ambivalent and inflammatory, a product of her age." --New Statesman
"This carefully researched book is intelligently and elegantly written ... balanced, oratical and confident." --Spectator
"A judicious but lively biography of the highly un-Victorian Queen Victoria . . . an insightful, short look at the life of an immortal if only sometimes-admirable queen." --Kirkus Reviews on Queen Victoria
"Only a very talented biographer could get to the key of Queen Victoria's complicated and psychologically fascinating personality. . . . In Matthew Dennison she has found one." --Andrew Roberts, author of The Storm of War on Queen Victoria
"Fascinating." --Vogue on The Last Princess
"An erudite, nuanced, and engrossing portrait of a turbulent era and an empress demonized for refusing to be invisible." --Publishers Weekly on Livia, Empress of Rome
"Dennison has pulled off a tremendous coup in writing a short and concise book . . . [with] the confidence of considerable research, well digested and well delivered. . . . The Cast of characters is a rich one, and Dennison knows them well. . . . Perfect." --The Times (UK) on Queen Victoria
"Only a very talented biographer could get to the key of Queen Victoria's complicated and psychologically fascinating personality and character. Fortunately, in Matthew Dennison she has found one." --Andrew Roberts, author of The Storm of War on Queen Victoria
"Unputdownable . . . these histories from 2,000 years ago are riveting in their insight, black humor, and sheer readability. " --Daily Mail on Twelve Caesars
"Dennison has constructed a nattarive that his classical forbears would instantly recognize and appreciate." --Library Journal on Twelve Caesars
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