Cultural depictions of Edward VII of the United Kingdom

Cultural depictions of Edward VII of the United Kingdom

Edward VII of the United Kingdom has been depicted a number of times in popular culture.

Literature

  • King Edward is a character in George MacDonald Fraser's novel Mr. American, and also appears in Flashman and the Tiger by the same author.
  • Edward appears as the narrator and detective protagonist in three period mysteries by Peter Lovesey, Bertie and the Tinman, Bertie and the Seven Bodies, and Bertie and the Crime of Passion.
  • King Edward appears in The Question and The Dream Kingdom, Volumes 25 and 26 respectively of The Morland Dynasty, a series of historical novels by author Cynthia Harrod-Eagles. These two novels are set during his reign and some of the characters in the series are part of his 'set' during his wild young days; others assist him on diplomatic missions when he is King.
  • Appears, when still Prince of Wales, as a minor character in the historical-mystery novel Stone's Fall, by Iain Pears.

Film

On film, Edward has been portrayed by:

Television

Portrayals of Edward on television include:


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