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I lodge in Grub Street: January 2015
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Exciting writing from the eighteenth century and now. Monday, 5 January 2015. Happy New Year folks! A good and multi-talented friend of mine has obviously made a resolution to create a regular blog and to do so has launched this website. He is a brilliant writer, a musician and an artist, so worth a look. Starting at number 15. Sweeney Todd: A String of Pearls. By James Malcolm Rymer. The Cloud of Unknowing. By an Anonymous Author. 14th Century Christian mysticism is not my usual path but there was somet...
I lodge in Grub Street: March 2015
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Exciting writing from the eighteenth century and now. Tuesday, 10 March 2015. Under the Glass. Two - Might as well be cucumbers. One of the best things about quotes is how, once out of the body of the work they originate from, they are open to as much abuse as you want to give them. Today I am going to bash three quotes together to make a little conversation. The old peripatetic principle that n. Samuel Johnson, Rambler 85. Better to think about cucumbers even, then not to think at all. About eighteenth ...
I lodge in Grub Street: Under the Glass...Three - Castles in the Sky
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Exciting writing from the eighteenth century and now. Monday, 20 April 2015. Under the Glass.Three - Castles in the Sky. These ‘Under the Glass bits have somehow become one of the most personal elements on this site. Todays one may be the most personal of them all. It comes from the (brilliant) introduction to ‘The Essay of Humane Understanding’ by John Locke. 8216;If mine prove a castle in the air, I will endeavour it shall be all of a piece and hang together.’. But like most of these quotes, it’s...
I lodge in Grub Street: A Trip to the City of Philosophers
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Exciting writing from the eighteenth century and now. Wednesday, 3 June 2015. A Trip to the City of Philosophers. I lately took my friend Boswell and showed him genuine civilised life in an English provincial town. I turned him loose at Lichfield. Hello everyone, long time no see. For Christmas, I was given tickets to go to a most magical place, The Midlands. The market square is a brilliant spot for Johnson-philes. On one side is his parish church, where he was christened and attended until some of ...
I lodge in Grub Street: Under the Glass... Four: Bohemians, Blockheads and Blockbusting Novels
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Exciting writing from the eighteenth century and now. Tuesday, 23 June 2015. Under the Glass. Four: Bohemians, Blockheads and Blockbusting Novels. I’ve just finished watching a series of television programmes called ‘How to be a Bohemian with Victoria Coren’. It’s an appealing title, I think it may be nice to live a Bohemian lifestyle with a poker-playing host of impossible quiz shows - but unfortunately, it only meant she was presenting it. 8216;No man but a blockhead ever wrote, except for money’.
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The Duchess of Devonshire's Gossip Guide to the 18th Century: A Royal Joke
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Tuesday, December 23, 2014. Aside from the pain of being attached. To the Prince of Wales, the unfortunate woman also seemed to suffer from a deficiency in brains by most accounts.which is likely how she got stuck with the prince to begin with. December 24, 2014 at 12:58 PM. I think it is harsh to say she was deficient in brains. Her letters show her as intelligent and feisty. I think of her as vulnerable and soft-hearted though. December 24, 2014 at 1:42 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Friday Vi...
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The Duchess of Devonshire's Gossip Guide to the 18th Century: Bookspotting: Jane Austen's First Love, Blog Tour and Giveaway
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Sunday, November 30, 2014. Bookspotting: Jane Austen's First Love, Blog Tour and Giveaway. Just want to direct the novel-consuming readers out there to the attention of a new Jane Austen inspired novel that may be of interest: Syrie James’ latest book, Jane Austen’s First Love. Unsure of her own budding romance, but confident in her powers of observation, Jane distracts herself by attempting to maneuver the affections of three other young couples. But when her well-intentioned matchmaking efforts tur...
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The Duchess of Devonshire's Gossip Guide to the 18th Century: Devonshire Progeny: Eliza Courtney
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Thursday, January 1, 2009. Devonshire Progeny: Eliza Courtney. Erhaps you are wondering whatever happened to Georgiana and Charles Grey. S child, Eliza? As you may know, after the Duke of Devonshire discovered Georgiana's pregnancy he forced her into France to have the child, leaving her to wonder whether he would also divorce her. Luckily for Georgiana she had the benefit of being very loved and was accompanied by a rather large party consisting of Harriet. And her husband and daughter Caroline. Still l...
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The Duchess of Devonshire's Gossip Guide to the 18th Century: July 2013
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Tuesday, July 2, 2013. Billingham has recently had shows at Saatchi Gallery. And I am sure there will be more to come so keep your eyes peeled! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Divorce and Crim Con. Henrietta Harriet Countess of Bessborough. Jane Duchess of Gordon. Queen Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz. Westminster Election of 1784. The Death of a Duchess. Tart of the Week: Bess Foster. That Tea Guy: Charles, 2nd Earl Grey and his Naughty Ways. A Note on Hygiene. Devonshire Progeny: Eliza Courtney.
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The Duchess of Devonshire's Gossip Guide to the 18th Century: December 2013
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Thursday, December 19, 2013. Exhibition Review: High Spirits: The Comic Art of Thomas Rowlandson. Recently had the pleasure of seeing High Spirits: The Comic Art of Thomas Rowlandson now on display at the Queen's Gallery, Holyroodhouse which explores the satirical prints of one of our favourite satirists. My review can be seen as the BSECS Criticks' page here. There is also an accompanying catalogue. Wednesday, December 18, 2013. Is the season for Christmas music to be on ad nauseum. Divorce and Crim Con.
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The Duchess of Devonshire's Gossip Guide to the 18th Century: January 2014
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Tuesday, January 21, 2014. Upcoming Exhibition - Georgians: 18th-Century Dress for Polite Society. Their exhibition for this year and luckily for us it's one in which they have, once again, dusted off their wonderful Georgian dress collection that has been hiding behind closed doors, to give it the proper attention it deserves.* Georgians: 18th-Century Dress for Polite Society. Opens this Saturday and knowing this collection, it is sure to be a gorgeous display of eighteenth-century finery. Belle, the st...
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The Duchess of Devonshire's Gossip Guide to the 18th Century: July 2014
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Friday, July 25, 2014. Tart of the Week: Eglantine, Lady Wallace. Ike many little sisters of celebrated big sisters, Lady Wallace was stuck in the shadow of her elder sister, Jane, Duchess of Gordon. However, just like the Harriet. To Jane's Georgiana, Eglantine, or Betty as she was known, proved to be just as interesting of a character. However was banned by the licenser for an unknown reason. One can only hope it was because it was too racy. Divorce and Crim Con. Jane Duchess of Gordon. Tart of the Week.
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The Duchess of Devonshire's Gossip Guide to the 18th Century: March 2014
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Thursday, March 27, 2014. Karl Lagerfeld Gives us More Versailles for 2014 Fashion. Irst Dior created this makeup 'Trianon' line. Which instantly drained my bank account Now Karl Lagerfeld is photographing his new spring season on models with the most divine poufs. I can't help but be behind this marketing move 100%. Is anyone else being distracted from the clothes due to coiffure-envy? Well you can buy those too! Let's hope someone sports a pouf on the red carpet this season. Not you, Gaga. Exciting new...
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The Duchess of Devonshire's Gossip Guide to the 18th Century: Tart of the Week: Bess Foster
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Friday, June 13, 2008. Tart of the Week: Bess Foster. Kay It's time to get down and dirty. If the tarts were having a party, this one would be the belle of the ball. So what better way to "celebrate" my most paranoid of days than to introduce a key player in the life of Georgiana, Lady Elizabeth 'Bess' Foster. Bess, like her Duke-lover, is said to have had affairs with many including Ercole Cardinal Consalvi (a man of the cloth), John Sackville, 3rd Duke of Dorset (well, who hadn't slept with him), Count...
C18 Reading Room | Making History Tart & Titillating
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Making History Tart and Titillating. This page is going to be a constant work in progress (forever, it seems). If you have recommendations about 18th century novels you liked, loved, or even hated, leave a comment! A Celebrations of Women Writer’s Full List. A UK registered charity with a unique collection of books focusing on women’s writing in English from 1600 to 1830. 8211; the Irish Jane Austen. 8211; (Also see YouTube Channel Anne Finch Poetry. 8211; The Memoirs of Emma Courtney. A list of mostly 2...
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Exciting writing from the eighteenth century and now. Tuesday, 23 June 2015. Bohemians, Blockheads and Blockbusting Novels. I’ve just finished watching a series of television programmes called ‘How to be a Bohemian with Victoria Coren’. It’s an appealing title, I think it may be nice to live a Bohemian lifestyle with a poker-playing host of impossible quiz shows - but unfortunately, it only meant she was presenting it. 8216;No man but a blockhead ever wrote, except for money’. Johnson’s point was t...
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Book Reviews For You. Skip to primary content. Philip K. Dick Books And Movies. March 10, 2015. Movies Based On Philip K. Dick’s Novels. Philip K. Dick. Is one of my favourite authors; I enjoy his writing a great deal – although some of his imagined futures are definitely beyond dystopian. I have read and re-read all of his books. I have listened to quite a few in audio book format and, needless to say, I have watched a number of movies which were inspired by Dick’s writing. Rarely seen a film that I tho...
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