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The Role of Circulating Libraries

Random Bits of Fascination Posted on September 15, 2018 by Maria GraceMay 15, 2021

Libraries as a social space Libraries were first and foremost a business, not a public service as we think of them today. Generally, they required a town with a population of at least two thousand to be profitable. Consequently, they were almost exclusively found in larger towns and resorts. Libraries could exist in smaller areas, but in those places, they were more of a sideline, added to an existing business. “In 1791, William Lane, famed … Continue reading →

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Christmas References

Random Bits of Fascination Posted on September 11, 2018 by Maria GraceAugust 27, 2019

“First Footing and Hogmanay, a Truly Scottish New Year!” HubPages. January 1, 2011. Web.  October 28, 2014. http://diffugerenives.hubpages.com/hub/First-footing-and-Hogmanay-a-truly-Scottish-New-Year. “Hogmanay / Old Years Night / New Years Day.” Walkabout Crafts’ Web. October 28, 2014. http://www.walkaboutcrafts.com/worldtour/scotland/festivals/hogmanay.htm. “Jane Austen and Christmas : Decorating the Georgian Home.” Austenonly. “Kissing bough.”  Christmas Celebrations and New Year’s Celebrations March 17, 2010.  Accessed October 28, 2018. http://christmas-celebrations.org/137-kissing-bough.html “Mistletoe.”  Christmas Celebrations and New Year’s Celebrations..  March 17, 2010.  Accessed October 28, 2018. http://christmas-celebrations.org/166-mistletoe.html “Regency … Continue reading →

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The Rise of Circulating Libraries

Random Bits of Fascination Posted on September 11, 2018 by Maria GraceMay 15, 2021

What were the ‘circulating libraries’ of Austen’s day and what was their role in society?  “I have received a very civil note from Mrs. Martin, requesting my name as a Subscriber to her Library which opens January 14, & my name, or rather Yours, is accordingly given. My mother finds the Money. . . . As an inducement to subscribe, Mrs. Martin tells me that her Collection is not to consist only of Novels, but of every kind of literature, &c. … Continue reading →

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Libraries and Books References

Random Bits of Fascination Posted on September 10, 2018 by Maria GraceJune 26, 2019

“British Newspaper History”. Accessed September 6, 2018 https://www.999inks.co.uk/british-newspaper-history.html Book Shops” Georgian Index.  2003 Accessed August 29, 2018. http://www.georgianindex.net/books/Hatchard.html Austen, Jane. Pride and Prejudice. New York: Tor, 1988. Austen, Jane, Terry Castle, and John Davie. Northanger Abbey ; Lady Susan ; The Watsons ; Sanditon. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1990. Austen, Jane, Marilyn Butler, and James Kinsley. Mansfield Park. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1990. Austen, Jane, Claude Julien. Rawson, and John Davie. Persuasion. Oxford: Oxford University … Continue reading →

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Courtship and Marriage References

Random Bits of Fascination Posted on August 30, 2018 by Maria GraceJanuary 1, 2026

A Lady of Distinction   –   Regency Etiquette, the Mirror of Graces (1811). R.L. Shep Publications (1997) A Master-Key to the Rich Ladies Treasury or The Widower and Batchelor’s Directory by a Younger Brother, published in 1742. Allen, Louise. Banns or Licence? Ways To Marry in Georgian England   May 7, 2014 https://janeaustenslondon.com/2014/05/07/banns-or-licence-ways-to-marry-in-georgian-england/http://www.regencyresearcher.com/pages/marriage.html Accessed 7/24/2016 Austen -Leigh, Mary Augusta. Personal Aspects Of Jane Austen.    London John Murray, Albemarle Street. 1920. Austen, Jane (1813) Pride and Prejudice Banche, LInda.  Eloping in Regency England … Continue reading →

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