The Edwardian Way
" TIE lived like an epicurean and died like a stoic"? was the verdict of Shane Leslie on King Edward VII., who is seen in this photograph with Queen Alexandra shortly after his accession to the throne. This event took place on January 22, 1901, and there began in reality a new century and a new age in English life and letters. The break with Victorianism is nowhere more apparent than in the drama, music, and literature of the period. November 9 is the centenary of the birth of Edward VIl1., and to mark it, Station 2YA will broadcast next Sunday afternoon a forty-minute programme of special Edwardian interest.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 5, Issue 124, 7 November 1941, Page 16
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111The Edwardian Way New Zealand Listener, Volume 5, Issue 124, 7 November 1941, Page 16
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