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A Little Colorful Language: Fools and their Ways

Random Bits of Fascination Posted on April 1, 2014 by Maria GraceMay 11, 2021

Since I am a writer, language captivates me, especially in the way it relates to a culture. With three teen aged sons living at home I get to hear a lot of the slang they encounter.  I never cease to be fascinated by the terms that come up, and how often I haven’t a clue what they are referring to. Since every era has its own unique slang, I thought it would be interesting to … Continue reading →

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Curious Georgian Entertainments

Random Bits of Fascination Posted on February 22, 2014 by Maria GraceAugust 20, 2018

Join me in welcoming my friend Grace Elliot on her blog tour for her latest release, The Ringmaster’s Daughter. My latest release, The Ringmaster’s Daughter, is set in a Georgian pleasure garden. This was a place of entertainment where, then as now, the public flocked to see the unusual and curious. From exotic animals to deformed people, the extraordinary could draw a crowd – so let us look at the 18th century’s biggest attractions. Firstly, … Continue reading →

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Mistress of the manor: Lady of leisure or Full time working mom?

Random Bits of Fascination Posted on October 6, 2013 by Maria GraceMay 12, 2021

What did Jane Austen’s ladies do all day? Were they ladies of leisure or full time working women? Period dramas have left many of us with the notion that ladies of the landed gentry in the Regency era had little to do but dress in lovely gowns, embroider and gossip.  Reality could not be farther from this image. In general, both master and mistress of the manor did a great deal of work around the estate, … Continue reading →

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Posted in Regency Life | Tagged accomplishments, budget, charity, children, education, estate, home medicine, housekeeping, ladies, maids, music, servants | 12 Replies

Castles 101

Random Bits of Fascination Posted on September 22, 2013 by Maria GraceSeptember 3, 2021

Though there is a lot of debate, castles are generally considered to be the private fortified resident of a lord or noble. (Palaces are not fortified)  Castles did not serve as a public defense. They originated in Europe in the 9th and 10th century. Castles served not only as military structures, but as centers of administration and symbols of the nobility’s power. Since their first function was defense, castles often exploited natural defenses like hilltops … Continue reading →

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Gentlemen, Gentry and Regency Era Social Class

Random Bits of Fascination Posted on September 22, 2013 by Maria GraceMay 11, 2021

During the Regency era social class played a huge role in all aspects of life. The nuances of social class and what makes a gentleman a gentleman remains a perennial source of confusion for Austenesque and Regency readers. How these men provided a livelihood for themselves and their families proves even more bewildering as some gentlemen had a profession, others did not, some were wealthy and some could find themselves in very dire straits. Social … Continue reading →

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