The Politics Of Pleasure: A Portrait Of Benjamin Disraeli

The Politics Of Pleasure: A Portrait Of Benjamin Disraeli by William Kuhn


ISBN
9781416526018
Published
Released
02 / 07 / 2007
Binding
Paperback
Pages
416
Dimensions
129 x 198mm

A deliciously entertaining and playful look at Benjamin Disraeli, focusing not on fusty Victorian politics but on the flamboyant life of one of Britain's most surprising Prime Ministers.

He was acknowledged to be a brilliant debater and parliamentarian, and is still England's first and only Jewish prime minister, but there was much more to Benjamin Disraeli than his career as a nineteenth-century politician. Dandy, novelist, social climber, he often behaved as if politics was merely a conduit to a more interesting life rather than an intellectual vocation.

This biography takes four areas of Disraeli's complex character and through them constructs an entirely new portrait of one of Britain's most fascinating prime ministers. Exploring Disraeli's attitudes to society, the monarchy, his own sexuality and his innate political daring, William Kuhn rediscovers his irreverence and sheds new light on the man and his legacy.

Drawing on primary sources and much original research, 'The Politics of Pleasure' seeks to restore the core characteristic of humanity to someone who has long been judged merely another eminent but worthy Victorian. It also explores the game of politics as Disraeli saw it -- the fun and pleasure of it, as a means of persuading the electorate to take an interest in a way that often seems lost today.
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