Jane Austen's England

Jane Austen's England
Title Jane Austen's England PDF eBook
Author Roy Adkins
Publisher Penguin
Pages 466
Release 2013-08-15
Genre History
ISBN 1101622865

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An authoritative account of everyday life in Regency England, the backdrop of Austen’s beloved novels, from the authors of the forthcoming Gibraltar: The Greatest Siege in British History (March 2018) Jane Austen, arguably the greatest novelist of the English language, wrote brilliantly about the gentry and aristocracy of two centuries ago in her accounts of young women looking for love. Jane Austen’s England explores the customs and culture of the real England of her everyday existence depicted in her classic novels as well as those by Byron, Keats, and Shelley. Drawing upon a rich array of contemporary sources, including many previously unpublished manuscripts, diaries, and personal letters, Roy and Lesley Adkins vividly portray the daily lives of ordinary people, discussing topics as diverse as birth, marriage, religion, sexual practices, hygiene, highwaymen, and superstitions. From chores like fetching water to healing with medicinal leeches, from selling wives in the marketplace to buying smuggled gin, from the hardships faced by young boys and girls in the mines to the familiar sight of corpses swinging on gibbets, Jane Austen’s England offers an authoritative and gripping account that is sometimes humorous, often shocking, but always entertaining.

Behind Closed Doors

Behind Closed Doors
Title Behind Closed Doors PDF eBook
Author Amanda Vickery
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 466
Release 2009-11-17
Genre History
ISBN 0300188560

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From the award-winning author of The Gentleman’s Daughter,a witty and academic illumination of daily domestic life in Georgian England. In this brilliant work, Amanda Vickery unlocks the homes of Georgian England to examine the lives of the people who lived there. Writing with her customary wit and verve, she introduces us to men and women from all walks of life: gentlewoman Anne Dormer in her stately Oxfordshire mansion, bachelor clerk and future novelist Anthony Trollope in his dreary London lodgings, genteel spinsters keeping up appearances in two rooms with yellow wallpaper, servants with only a locking box to call their own. Vickery makes ingenious use of upholsterer’s ledgers, burglary trials, and other unusual sources to reveal the roles of house and home in economic survival, social success, and political representation during the long eighteenth century. Through the spread of formal visiting, the proliferation of affordable ornamental furnishings, the commercial celebration of feminine artistry at home, and the currency of the language of taste, even modest homes turned into arenas of social campaign and exhibition. The basis of a 3-part TV series for BBC2. “Vickery is that rare thing, an…historian who writes like a novelist.”—Jane Schilling, Daily Mail “Comparison between Vickery and Jane Austen is irresistible…This book is almost too pleasurable, in that Vickery's style and delicious nosiness conceal some seriously weighty scholarship.”—Lisa Hilton, The Independent “If until now the Georgian home has been like a monochrome engraving, Vickery has made it three dimensional and vibrantly colored. Behind Closed Doors demonstrates that rigorous academic work can also be nosy, gossipy, and utterly engaging.”—Andrea Wulf, New York Times Book Review

The Fall of the House of Byron

The Fall of the House of Byron
Title The Fall of the House of Byron PDF eBook
Author EMILY. BRAND
Publisher John Murray
Pages 368
Release 2021-02-04
Genre
ISBN 9781473664326

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'Brand's meticulous research brings to life the colourful characters of the Georgian era's most notorious families with all the verve and skill of the era's finest novelists ... A powdered and pomaded, sordid and silk-swathed adventure' Hallie Rubenhold

The Writer's Guide to Everyday Life in Regency and Victorian England, from 1811-1901

The Writer's Guide to Everyday Life in Regency and Victorian England, from 1811-1901
Title The Writer's Guide to Everyday Life in Regency and Victorian England, from 1811-1901 PDF eBook
Author Kristine Hughes
Publisher
Pages 264
Release 1997
Genre History
ISBN

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Provides period information on home furnishings, fashion, medicine, the courts, entertainment, shopping, travel, and etiquette.

Life in Georgian England

Life in Georgian England
Title Life in Georgian England PDF eBook
Author E. Neville Williams
Publisher
Pages 200
Release 1967
Genre England
ISBN

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Covers chiefly the 18th century from the reign of George 1st and ends with the rapidly changing world of the 1870s.

A Visitor's Guide to Georgian England

A Visitor's Guide to Georgian England
Title A Visitor's Guide to Georgian England PDF eBook
Author Monica Hall
Publisher Casemate Publishers
Pages 179
Release 2017-07-30
Genre History
ISBN 1473876877

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“The author has done an outstanding job of making the colorful Georgian world come alive in all its contradictory, bawdy, and utterly fascinating glory.” —Britain Express Could you successfully be a Georgian? Find yourself immersed in the pivotal world of Georgian England, exciting times to live in. Everything was booming—the Industrial Revolution, the Enlightenment, and the nascent Empire—in an era inhabited by Mary Shelley, the Romantic poets, and their contemporaries. Find everything you need to know in order to survive as a time traveler from today, undetected among the ordinary people: how to dress, behave yourself in public, earn a living, and find somewhere to live. Just as importantly, you will be given advice on how to stay on the right side of the law, and how to avoid getting seriously ill. Monica Hall creatively evokes this bygone era, filling the pages of this book with all aspects of daily life within the period, calling upon diaries, illustrations, letters, poetry, prose, eighteenth century laws, and archives. This detailed account intimately explores the ever-changing lives of those who lived through Britain’s imperial prowess, the birth of modern capitalism, and the upheaval of the industrial revolution, major political reform, and class division. “A fantastic piece of social history that fills in a huge number of gaps in our knowledge. First class entertainment and educational at the same time!” —Books Monthly

The Gentleman's Daughter

The Gentleman's Daughter
Title The Gentleman's Daughter PDF eBook
Author Amanda Vickery
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 612
Release 2003-08-11
Genre History
ISBN 0300177216

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Based on a study of the letters, diaries and account books of over 100 women from commercial, professional and gentry families, mainly in provincial England, this book provides an account of the lives of genteel women in Georgian times.