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George IV Steven Parissien (Dean of Arts University of Plymouth)

George IV By S Parissien

Summary

In this biography, Steven Parissien aims to present George IV against the cultural background of his age, showing how his behaviour affected the contemporary view of both the monarch and the monarchy.

George IV Summary

George IV by Steven Parissien (Dean of Arts University of Plymouth)

In this biography, Steven Parissien aims to present George IV against the cultural background of his age, showing how his behaviour affected the contemporary view of both the monarch and the monarchy, and how his energies and ambitions focused upon the artistic, architectural and social splendour with which many now associate him.

George IV Reviews

"This genial book succeeds as an exuberant cultural tour of palaces and paintings, rouges and hussies - truly 'Grand Entertainment.'" Simon Sebag Montefiore. -- Financial Times "A well-informed and elegant assessment of George's impact on Regency times, especially its culture." -- Sunday Telegraph, Saul David "Parissien writes with particular engagement and authority." Adam Zamoyski. -- Sunday Times

Table of Contents

Part 1 Introduction: the face of death; family and friends. Part 2 Governing passions: the amorous and inconstant sexagenarian; dress and militaria; architectural patronage; connoisseur of fine art; conspicuous consumption; political posturing; the ancien regime. Part 3 Family affairs: separation and divorce; the immense girl. Part 4 Image of royalty: image and reality; George and Napoleon; the masquerade of rooms; the coronation; the visit to Edinburgh. Part 5 The image askew: the king as caricature; recluse; conclusion.

Additional information

GOR002142521
9780719556524
071955652X
George IV by Steven Parissien (Dean of Arts University of Plymouth)
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Hodder & Stoughton General Division
2001-03-08
462
N/A
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