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‘Poor little princess’: Queen Victoria’s Court as a Site of Imperial Conquest
Published 2023-03-01“…This essay illuminates the elusive and messy archives of an unusual presence in the Victorian court, that of Princess Victoria Gouramma (1841‒1864), daughter of the deposed King of Coorg, Chikka Virarajendra and goddaughter and namesake of Queen Victoria. The messy and circuitous archives of Gouramma reveal the story of a colonized, racialized, exteriorized colonial subject becoming an ornamental interior of the Empire. …”
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The Intimate Picture of Queen Victoria and her Household, 1840–1843. Extracts from the Diary of Dr Robert Ferguson, the Queen’s Accoucheur
Published 2017-12-01Subjects: “…Queen Victoria…”
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Bilateral Asynchronous Renal Cell Carcinoma with Metastatic Involvement of the Tongue
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Allogenic Cultured Limbal Epithelial Transplantation and Cultivated Oral Mucosal Epithelial Transplantation in Limbal Stem Cells Deficiency: A Comparative Study
Published 2025-01-01“…Methods Forty-one COMET procedures in 40 eyes and 69 ACLET procedures in 54 eyes were performed in the Corneoplastic Unit of Queen Victoria Hospital, East Grinstead. Data were examined for demographics, indications, ocular surface stability, absence of epithelial defect, ocular surface inflammation, visual outcomes, and intra- and postoperative complications. …”
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De la Mer du Nord à la Méditerranée, l’imaginaire maritime des Victoriens
Published 2017-03-01“…Late-Victorian Neoclassic art makes visually concrete an age of luxury, warm waters and sensual delight and justifies the choice of the travellers who follow Queen Victoria on the Riviera. The present article purposes to study the changing aspect of the Mediterranean Sea and her peoples in the Victorian imagination. …”
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Rise of Love and the People: French Matter and Manner in the Early Victorian Drama of Edward Bulwer-Lytton
Published 2017-11-01“…In the short period between 1837, when Queen Victoria came to the throne, and 1843, when the Theatre Regulation Act amended the Licensing Act of 1737 and thus reconfigured theatrical freedom and production in the United Kingdom, the fruitful collaboration of renowned novelist Edward Bulwer-Lytton and actor and theatrical manager William Charles Macready would prove to be decisive in shaping early Victorian drama and setting high standards in production and artistic integrity, which would be followed by successive managers. …”
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Late Metastatic Melanoma after 25 Years: A Case Report and a Brief Literature Review
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Madame de Genlis on the Victorian Stage
Published 2017-11-01“…In contrast, her moral and monarchic tendencies, together with her exaltation of the personal effort to face adversity and rise up the social ladder, made her a model of the new world order. Queen Victoria’s first visit was to see the Siege of Rochelle, adapted from Genlis’s story Le siège de La Rochelle. …”
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