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July 25, 2022
Austen’s World Wrap Up. July 27, 2017
Looks What’s Brewing in the Regency
Jane Austen on the GoDear Readers, Once again I found myself traveling between Richmond and Baltimore to visit family. In theory, the route over I-95 should take only 2 hours and 45 minutes. Hah! This time the trip took 5 hours due to heavy traffic and a thunderstorm or two. While driving, I love to listen to my favorite […]
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Originally posted 2017-07-27 06:20:07.
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Austen’s World Wrap Up. July 20, 2017
Looks What’s Brewing in the Regency
Exploring Jane Austen’s PrayersExploring Jane Austen’s Prayers, by Rachel Dodge As we reflect this month on the beautiful written treasures Jane Austen left behind her in this world, we also celebrate the wonderful life that she lived. Though she has been gone 200 years now, her novels are a continual gift we can enjoy again and again. And […]
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Originally posted 2017-07-20 06:20:26.
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July 24, 2022
Austen’s World Wrap Up. July 13, 2017
Looks What’s Brewing in the Regency
Visiting Jane Austen’s Home: Celebrating 200 Years in Hampshire, Rachel Dodge“Ah! there is nothing like staying at home, for real comfort.” This line from Mrs. Elton in Emma is quite humorous, but the quote itself holds an eternal truth for most of us. There really is no place like one’s own home. For Jane Austen, “home” was in Hampshire, a lush, green county in the […]
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Originally posted 2017-07-13 06:20:09.
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Austen’s World Wrap Up. July 6, 2017
Looks What’s Brewing in the Regency
House Hunters, Lake District StyleI just returned home from the Number One London tour of the Lake District. What a fabulous time! We saw vistas like this: And this: What an inspirational trip! I just so happen to be starting a new book and … Continue reading →Ice Cream in July During the Georgian EraGentle Reader, This week marks the July 4th holiday in the U.S., which means family gatherings, outdoor picnics, firework celebrations, and, most of all, ice cream! This delicious treat became more and more common at the turn of the 19th century when the method of transporting and storing great big blocks of ice over long […]
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Originally posted 2017-07-06 06:20:41.
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July 23, 2022
Austen’s World Wrap Up. June 29, 2017
Looks What’s Brewing in the Regency
Queer in the Regency: a Slice of Once-Hidden LGBT HistoryHow much do you know about LGBT history during the Regency period? Today we offer you a guest post by writer Graham Stokes (who happens to be Risky Gail Eastwood’s son). As most of you probably know, June is LGBT … Continue reading →Jane Austen and Duck EggsLast week a colleague at work, who lives in one of the prettier areas of rural Virginia, brought a dozen duck eggs to work. She had purchased them from a local farmer. Several of us pounced on these exotic avian gifts, since most of us obtain eggs from the lowly chicken from local grocers. Curiosity […]
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Originally posted 2017-06-29 06:20:57.
Austen’s World Wrap Up. June 22, 2017
Looks What’s Brewing in the Regency
A Visit to Bath: Tony GrantDear reader, Jane Austen and the Georgian city of Bath are closely entwined throughout her novels and later life. Tony Grant’s contributions regarding Bath have been vitally important to me and this blog. His thoughts, images, and insights have enhanced my posts about this topic. Tony has generously allowed me to link to his popular […]
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Originally posted 2017-06-22 06:20:09.
July 22, 2022
Austen’s World Wrap Up. June 15, 2017
Looks What’s Brewing in the Regency
Celebrate London!George VI spoke those words in a broadcast on September 23, 1940, during the London Blitz, but are they not as true today? I wish I were in London today to stand with Londoners, resolute and undismayed. On Saturday night, … Continue reading →Greetings and Gestures in Austen’s Novels, by Rachel DodgeUnderstanding the subtle nuances behind formal introductions and customary greetings during Jane Austen’s lifetime is a lot of fun, and it can provide a unique level of insight into her books. The reason: Austen uses breaches of etiquette and manners as commentaries on her characters. In her book Those Elegant Decorums, Jane Nardin says, “In […]
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Originally posted 2017-06-15 06:21:50.
Austen’s World Wrap Up. June 8, 2017
Looks What’s Brewing in the Regency
Stewards and Death TaxesThe Modern Land Steward by John Lawrence, published in 1806. Note: A version of this was originally posted at my website. This post is expanded to include more about Stewards. It will be sufficient fbr our purpose, to define the … Continue reading →Digest powered by RSS Digest
Originally posted 2017-06-08 06:20:28.
July 21, 2022
Austen’s World Wrap Up. May 25, 2017
Looks What’s Brewing in the Regency
A Documented Interracial Marriage in Georgian EnglandMy ongoing research into free blacks in Georgian London has netted me two more books. I’m going to talk about the first today: Colonel Despard: The Life and Times of an Anglo-Irish Rebel by Clifford D. Conner. All I knew … Continue reading →Regency Worlds and a Sale!I’m in the middle of teaching an online class, “Introduction to Writing Regency Romance.” Preparing for the class helped me brush up on the basics and the participants seem to be enjoying it. I certainly am. It feels rather nostalgic … Continue reading →Digest powered by RSS Digest
Originally posted 2017-05-25 06:23:34.
Austen’s World Wrap Up. May 18, 2017
Looks What’s Brewing in the Regency
Roman Rubber Duckie Goes to MarketTwo weeks ago, I paid another visit to my favorite reconstructed Roman fort—but this time, I was not alone, oh no! I was accompanied by my Roman rubber duckie, who felt straight at home in front of the porta praetoria, … Continue reading →Digest powered by RSS Digest
Originally posted 2017-05-18 06:20:36.