In this first video we’re exploring the weird and wild world of seaside tourism in Regency Britain. We'll be looking at Jane Austen’s (author of Pride and Prejudice and Sense and Sensibility) experiences trying out the water cure, and how she drew inspiration from water tourism in her books Sanditon, Persuasion and Northanger Abbey.
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Sources
“The unmeaning luxuries of Bath”: Urban Pleasures in Jane Austen’s World by Paula Byrne
Beside the Seaside. The Archaeology of the Twentieth-Century English Seaside Holiday Experience: A Phenomenological Context by Niall Finneran
The Pleasures of the Imagination: English Culture in the Eighteenth Century
By John Brewer
Jane Austen's Worthing: The Real Sanditon by Antony Edmonds
Dissertation on the Use of Sea Water in the Affections of the Glands by Richard Russell
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27 сен 2024