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The Truth About Reformed Rakes: Victorian Views on Marrying a Scoundrel
When it came to marriage, many Victorian ladies firmly believed that a reformed rake was superior to other men....
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Today, I am very pleased to welcome author and fellow #DashItAll Avril Tremayne with a guest post on Georgette Heyer!…
Read MoreAlternative Courtship: Matrimonial Advertisements in the 19th Century
For some in the 19th century, placing a matrimonial advertisement in a local newspaper was considered a viable alternative to traditional courtship....
Read MoreThe Scandalous Regency Era Criminal Conversation Case of Aston v. Elliot
Criminal conversation is a tort, long extinct, in which an aggrieved husband could make a claim for damages against the lover of his adulterous spouse....
Read MoreVenetia and the Byronic Hero
A Garden Stroll by George Goodwin Kilburne, 1924. (*Author’s Note: The following article was originally published…
Read More“Be Not Alarmed, Madam, On Receiving This Letter…”
The reading and writing of letters plays an important role in many of our most beloved nineteenth century novels....
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