The confusing Origins of Boxing Day
Some suggest that the origins of Boxing Day can be found during the Victorian Era, but it appears to have begun much earlier.
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Some suggest that the origins of Boxing Day can be found during the Victorian Era, but it appears to have begun much earlier.
Continue reading →Merry Christmas, dear readers! I hope you enjoy reading this tale of a Darcy family Christmas, complete with dragons, as much as I enjoyed writing it!
Continue reading →What more does a girl need than a pile of books and a bowl of chocolate? Let’s talk about what we’ve been reading and feeding our inner chocoholics.
Continue reading →In Jane Austen’s day, theaters prepared Christmas pantomimes (pantos) that would begin on Boxing Day and run as long as the audiences demanded them. Although pantomimes had begun as a crowd-pleasing mix of humor, mime, special effects spectacles, song and dance, based on the Italian commedia dell’arte, by the late Georgian era, the panto had become a well-established part of Christmas tradition.
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