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A Jane Austen Christmas: Regency Christmas Traditions

af Maria Grace

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Many Christmas traditions and images of 'old fashioned' holidays are based on Victorian celebrations. Going back just a little further, to the beginning of the 19th century, the holiday Jane Austen knew would have looked distinctly odd to modern sensibilities. How odd? Families rarely decorated Christmas trees. Festivities centered on socializing instead of gift-giving. Festivities focused on adults, with children largely consigned to the nursery. Holiday events, including balls, parties, dinners, and even weddings celebrations, started a week before Advent and extended all the way through to Twelfth Night in January. Take a step into history with Maria Grace as she explores the traditions, celebrations, games and foods that made up Christmastide in Jane Austen's era. Packed with information and rich with detail from period authors, Maria Grace transports the reader to a longed-for old fashioned Christmas. Non-fiction… (mere)
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This is one of those books that merely uses Jane Austen's name to generate more interest. There is nothing at all about Jane Austen in the work, apart from the fact that it is concerned with regency traditions. This did not bother me at all, though, because it is a very interesting book and I enjoyed listening to most of it. It presents a large array of Christmas and New Year traditions in Great Britain, the interesting aspect being that it deals with the festivities as they were before Queen Victoria and the ideas of a more contemplative Christmas gained influenced and changed these traditions forever. I was surprised to hear about the wild parties the gentry had, especially on Twelfth Night, and it was interesting to learn that these often provided a disguise to be able to talk to members of the other sex more freely or even perform small acts that would otherwise be totally scandalous. Another example is the fact that Christmas was foremost not considered a holiday for children, who were often left behind when visiting relatives or acquaintances. There are many fascinating pieces of information like that in the book - of course they might not be as interesting to readers who are more knowledgeable about British Christmas traditions than I am on the whole.

Unfortunately, the last third of the book is solely made up of recipes that are read out aloud. If I had had a paper book, I would have browsed them to see if there was anything interesting, but listening to them for such a long time was simply not something I was prepared to do, so I fast forwarded to the end. Thus, this book might be much better suited to be a paper book than an audiobook, even more so because most of the traditions are listed in short chapters without a lot of context, making it a bit strenuous to listen to it for a longer period of time. ( )
  MissBrangwen | Dec 18, 2022 |
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Many Christmas traditions and images of 'old fashioned' holidays are based on Victorian celebrations. Going back just a little further, to the beginning of the 19th century, the holiday Jane Austen knew would have looked distinctly odd to modern sensibilities. How odd? Families rarely decorated Christmas trees. Festivities centered on socializing instead of gift-giving. Festivities focused on adults, with children largely consigned to the nursery. Holiday events, including balls, parties, dinners, and even weddings celebrations, started a week before Advent and extended all the way through to Twelfth Night in January. Take a step into history with Maria Grace as she explores the traditions, celebrations, games and foods that made up Christmastide in Jane Austen's era. Packed with information and rich with detail from period authors, Maria Grace transports the reader to a longed-for old fashioned Christmas. Non-fiction

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