Eavesdropping on Jane Austen's England: How our ancestors lived two centuries ago

Eavesdropping on Jane Austen's England: How our ancestors lived two centuries ago image
ISBN-10:

1408703963

ISBN-13:

9781408703960

Released: Jan 01, 2013
Format: Hardcover, 422 pages
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Description:

A cultural snapshot of everyday life in the world of Jane Austen\nJane 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 Drawing upon a rich array of contemporary sources, including many previously unpublished manuscripts, diaries, and personal letters, Roy and Lesley Adkins vividly portray the daily lives of ordinary people, discussing topics as diverse as birth,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.\nFrom 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.












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