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What Jane Austen Ate and Charles Dickens Knew: From Fox Hunting to Whist-The Facts of Daily Life Innineteenth-Century England |
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Rating: Summary: Regency England Revealed Review: "What Jane Austen Ate and Charles Dickens Knew..." is a trip back in time for those who love the works of Austen, Dickns, the Bronte Sisters, etc. A time of codified behaviors and mores, this examination 19th century England reveals what is often a baffling subject for newcomers, and yet is fun and fascinating for those who love this era in English Literature. It is by no means a treatise, so don't expect an intense, scholarly work. Instead, expect to be entertained as well as enlightened!
Rating: Summary: Trivia of everyday life in the early decades of 19th century Review: Put simply this is a book for those interested in how people lit their homes , cooked their meals , got from point A to point B etc. , in the days before "modern" technology started . It dwells mainly on the lives of the well-to-do and their priorities . Somewhat annoyingly written and disjointed but the subject matter is fascinating .
Rating: Summary: Regency England Revealed Review: Put simply this is a book for those interested in how people lit their homes , cooked their meals , got from point A to point B etc. , in the days before "modern" technology started . It dwells mainly on the lives of the well-to-do and their priorities . Somewhat annoyingly written and disjointed but the subject matter is fascinating .
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