A Revolution Almost Beyond Expression

A Revolution Almost Beyond Expression
Author: Jocelyn Harris
Publisher: University of Delaware Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2007
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780874139662

Origins for Persuasion -- The reviser at work : MS chapter 10 to chapters X-XI (1818) -- At the White Hart : MS chapter 11 to chapter XII (1818) -- The history of Buonaparte -- Domestic virtues and national importance -- A critique on Walter Scott -- Prejudice on the side of ancestry -- The worth of Lyme -- The white glare of Bath -- Conclusion: Meaning to have spring again.

The Road-books & Itineraries of Great Britain, 1570 to 1850

The Road-books & Itineraries of Great Britain, 1570 to 1850
Author: Sir Herbert George Fordham
Publisher: CUP Archive
Total Pages: 100
Release: 1924
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN:

"It contains 246 original titles, of which 24 are of foreign roadbooks of and including, British roads, and principally published abroad ... the Scottish roadbooks ranging from 1681 to 1840 ... of Welsh road-books there appear to be only about 20 ..."--P. xv.

Jane Austen and Leisure

Jane Austen and Leisure
Author: David Selwyn
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 384
Release: 1998-07-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0826446671

Jane Austen's novels portray a leisured society of gentlemen and ladies who do not need to work. Even the minority of clergymen, soldiers and sailors - men with professions - are almost never seen working. Jane Austen herself, despite responsibility for some domestic tasks, wrote as a woman of leisure. Yet leisure, the distinguishing mark of a gentleman, was not meant to be an excuse for idleness. The proper use of leisure to fulfil duties, to read and to think, and above all to pursue social relations in a world where family and marriage for the propertied was of central importance, was a vital test of character.

The English Spa, 1560-1815

The English Spa, 1560-1815
Author: Phyllis May Hembry
Publisher: Associated University Presse
Total Pages: 448
Release: 1990
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780838633915

Beginning in the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, members of the English nobility and gentry made a practice of taking relaxation at the country's inland spas. This account shows the spas to have been not only centers of healing and recreating but also venues of intrigue extending to political, religious, economic, and social issues.