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I want to thank Marialyce for leading this discussion. You did a wonderful job.

Here is some info on the Great plague of 1665
http://www.historylearningsite.co.uk/...
Plague had been around in England for centuries but in 1665 the so-called Great Pl..."
Sorry I have been away from the discussion! I have been moving and it took up all of my time for a few weeks!
I had no idea that people were paid to kill cats and dogs to stop the spread of the plague. I did know that people were quarantined for 40 days and that that is what usually killed them. It was not catching from person to person but off the fleas on the rats.

I have read several books about her affair with the king. What I find so interesting is that she was a total celebrity in her own right before they had an affair and that part of her history gets ignored. I love the theatre world in the story. Everything about Teddy is true!

I had no idea that people were paid to kill cats and dogs to stop the spread of the plague. I did know that people were quarantined for 40 days and that that is what usually killed them. It was not catching from person to person but off the fleas on the rats.
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Hope all went well with the move. That can be a big ordeal. Where did you move to?
As to the dogs/cats I guess they worried that they were carrier of fleas. Considering the lack of sanitation in London at the time, I would think feral animals would present all sorts of health problems. It was not the "good old days" for sure.

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I'm reading a book on President Lincoln. It was noted that when his wife Mary became pregnant it was customary to go into seclusion. Pregnancy was not to be seen or talked about.
Maybe the same attitude was prevalent during the time of Exit the Actress.

You don't have to go that far back. If you were a teacher in the 1950s and you were pregnant as soon as you showed it was not considered acceptable for you to be in the classroom. And in the I Love Lucy show when she was pregnant with Ricky the word "pregnant" was not allowed.


I think the relationship with the Queen and Nell is fascinating! Yes, Nell betrays the queen. However, it is not to the same degree as to the other mistresses. It seems as though, out of all the mistresses, Nell was the only other person (other than the queen herself) who wanted Charles for Charles himself (and not the titles, money, etc).
I think in the Authors notes at the end, priya makes reference to this relationship between the queen and nell. I believe you could read further about it in a biography about King Charles II.
In general, I liked this book a lot. I love historical fiction and I like Historical London especially. However, I did think that some details were glossed over, such as the death of her first child, her first "encounters" with her charles"s. I would think, this being a diary format, that Nell would be more open and more detailed about these experiences in her life. However, I do recognize, with historical fiction it is easy to get carried away and once could go on and on and before you know it, you just wrote over 1000 pages!
For me, the way it was written, it was very fast paced, but fun. I liked this book!
Books mentioned in this topic
The Woman in White (other topics)Nell Gwyn: Mistress to a King (other topics)
The Story of Nell Gwyn (other topics)
Orality and Literacy: The Technologizing of the Word (other topics)
The Woman in White (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Walter J. Ong (other topics)Joanna L. Stratton (other topics)
Priya Parmar (other topics)
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