Elena of Montenegro, Queen of Italy: an educational model of womanhood from Cetinje to Rome

Simonetta Polenghi*, Vučina Zorić, Dario De Salvo

*Autore corrispondente per questo lavoro

Risultato della ricerca: Contributo in rivistaArticolo in rivista

Abstract

The aim of this essay is to explore how the picture of Jelena of Montenegro came to be anicon of ‘Italianness’ as Elena of Savoy. In researching her popularized image, we will use articles and visual sources, mainly consisting of the covers of weekly magazines. Principal among these are the «Corriere della Sera», one of the most important and widely read newspapers of the time, its illustrated weekly magazine, «La Domenica del Corriere» and the illustrated weekly magazines «La Tribuna Illustrata» and «L’Illustrazione Italiana». We will show how her Montenegrin origins originally hindered her acceptance among the Italian aristocracy, but how her personal qualities and adherence to a cultural model she learnt from her family allowed her to be fully accepted and loved by the people. Popular images of Elena tended to focus on her touching children and poor and suffering people. Her maternal and caring attitude overshadowed all her other qualities and skills in the myth of “the good Queen”.
Lingua originaleEnglish
pagine (da-a)129-164
Numero di pagine36
RivistaHistory of Education and Children's Literature
VolumeXVI
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 2021

Keywords

  • Elena of Montenegro
  • Female educational models
  • Montenegro
  • Queen Elena of Savoy
  • Visual history Italy
  • XIXth-XXth Centuries

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