Diana Myth and Reality

Cover of Diana Myth and Reality by Ted Harrison
Author: Ted Harrison
Year: 2006
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 280
ISBN-13: 9780340863817
Dimensions:
Height: 9.4488 Inches
Length: 6.33857 Inches
Width: 1.10236 Inches
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Diana Myth and Reality by Ted Harrison, published by Hodder & Stoughton in 2006, offers a detailed exploration of the life and legacy of Diana, Princess of Wales. This 280-page book delves into how an ordinary teenage girl from a British aristocratic family became a figure of immense public fascination and a lasting presence in history. The narrative examines her extensive media coverage, personal relationships, and the enduring myths that have developed around her life and untimely death.

Readers will find a thorough investigation into the complexities surrounding Diana’s public persona and the cultural significance she holds today. The book addresses various aspects of her life, including her interactions with the media and the public’s perception of her, while also considering the social and historical context of her experiences. By analyzing the myths and realities of Diana’s life, this edition provides insights into the impact she has had on society and the ongoing discussions about her legacy.


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How did the unremarkable teenage daughter of a British aristocratic family, with no special claims to intelligence or talent, come to haunt the imagination and memories of millions of people around the world and carve herself a unique place in history? During her life she was photographed more than any other living person. She granted interviews to journalists and therapists, both on and off the record. The intimacies of her love affairs have been exposed to public view and speculation. The circumstances surrounding her death have been (and continue to be) examined in minutest detail and many people remain convinced that her death was not simply a tragic accident. The flesh and blood Diana has become surrounded by myths and legends. It is only now that sense can gradually be made of all the accumulated information and this fascinating investigation explores the post-death Diana and her religious and cultural significance.

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