Princesses

Paperback, 496 pages

Published July 18, 2005 by John Murray.

ISBN:
978-0-7195-6109-2
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I may come back and finish this book and update the review, but for now I'm putting it aside.

I was very excited to read Princesses as I'm very interested in royal women, especially somewhat obscure ones - and in pop culture, no royal women are more obscure than princesses who don't marry major monarchs. Unfortunately, the text turned out to be very difficult to get through.

The problem is that the book is mostly based on the letters of the princesses, their parents, and the people around them, and rather than mining them for research and then using that research to construct a narrative, it's like Fraser passively reports on what they say happened as time went by. There's no critical interpretation of these sources (they're all taken completely at face value, and even more, lukewarm statements are repeatedly taken as evidence of strong feeling - we'll be told …

Subjects

  • Biography & Autobiography
  • British & Irish history
  • History: World