Rebel of the Regency
The Scandalous Saga of Caroline of Brunswick, Britain’s Queen Without a Crown
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Narrated by:
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Ann Foster
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Caroline Hewitt
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By:
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Ann Foster
Caroline Amelia Elizabeth, Princess of Brunswick, was born in the northern German town of Braunschweig. Her mother and father, the duke and duchess, instantly knew one thing: there was something irrefutably untamable about their daughter. She grew up a wild child, sequestered from others to protect her family's reputation—a Regency-era Rapunzel.
She was freed from this gilded cage by an unexpected marriage proposal from George Augustus Frederick, Prince of Wales and the eldest son of George III and Queen Charlotte. Caroline was entirely unprepared for the backstabbing mean girls of the royal court. Always staying true to herself, she stepped into her role of queen-to-be without compromising her character, showing off her affinity for fashion, her many eccentric hobbies, and ultimately, her infallible spirit, despite being ostracized as an outsider by her in-laws.
And so Caroline became the unlikely figurehead of the anti-monarchists, aided by the just-emerging tabloid press. Yet, despite her status as a revolutionary heroine, Caroline’s name faded away following her death. Until now.
For fans of Normal Women,Ann Foster brings us the riveting story of Caroline of Brunswick, Britain’s uncrowned queen, through an empowering examination of womanhood and autonomy that feels just as relevant today.
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Ultimately, “Rebel of the Regency” reads like a podcaster wrote it, which is the case here as the author, Ann Foster, is the host of the podcast “Vulgar History”. I appreciate all efforts to make history accessible for the modern public. But this can be achieved without compromising on context and detail, both of which are key to a successful narrative non-fiction effort.
If “Rebel of the Regency” left you with more questions than answers, I suggest Anne Stott’s “The Lost Queen, the Life and Tragedy of the Prince Regent’s Daughter”. While the book is about Caroline’s daughter, Princess Charlotte, there is significant information about Caroline and George’s tumultuous relationship, as well as Caroline’s relationship with her daughter.
Disappointing for True Historians
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Also I didn't know much about Caroline before this but it was nice to hear about her constant endeavors to help children and not fit into molds people told her to be in. I can respect that.
Great flow and interesting
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