Crown. Official guide to the series. Elizabeth II and Winston Churchill. The Making of a Young Queen
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The Crown is certainly a work inspired by the wisdom and spirit of real-life events. Everything we see on the screen is both true and fiction - as befits the traditions of historical drama. Here the dramatic action revolves around two very real individuals, Elizabeth Windsor and Philip Mountbatten, and the incredible lifelong adventure they embark on together at the beginning of the film. That's why the first episode of the series begins neither with Queen Elizabeth II's accession to the throne in February 1952, nor with her grand coronation the following June, although both events were fundamental to the story. This book will tell how the creators series carefully researched historical facts and tried to skillfully weave fiction into them. He will explain that the goal of the series is not only to entertain the viewer, but also to show on the screen great characters and large-scale themes that determined the life of the country, as well as to reveal the meaning of the unusual events that took place in its history. The supreme strength of the ancient and modern British monarchy lies in its ability to evoke genuine feelings - sometimes angry and hostile, more often curious and admiring, but always extremely sentimental. That is why this story has been winning the hearts of television viewers around the world for many years - because everyone finds in it not just the story of one of the greatest dynasties in history, but also ordinary problems that are understandable to everyone. The publishing layout of the book is saved in PDF A4 format.
Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Роберт Лэйси
- Language
- Russian
- Translator
- Евгений Николаевич Кручина