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The Regency aristocracy lived through one of the most romantic and turbulent ages in British history, an era that spanned the French Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars, that witnessed unprecedented industrial progress, artistic accomplishment, and violent social unrest and -- paradoxically -- the most sparkling social scene English high society has ever enjoyed. Under the influence of the excessively fat, loose-moraled Prince of Wales, the Regency became the very apex of British decadence, an era of lavish parties, ferocious gossip, relentless bed hopping, and notorious gambling that set a standard for elegance and vulgarity. - Jacket flap.
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History, Social life and customs, Aristocracy (Social class), Regency, Elite (Social sciences), Gentry, Upper class, Decoration and ornament, Regency style, Nobility, England, social life and customs, Gentry, great britain, Great britain, history, 19th century, Nobility, great britainPlaces
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An Elegant Madness: High Society in Regency England
February 28, 2000, Penguin (Non-Classics)
in English
0140282963 9780140282962
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An elegant madness: high society in Regency England
1999, Viking
in English
- 1st American ed.
067088328X 9780670883288
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An Elegant Madness: High Society in Regency England
1999, Viking
Hardcover
in English
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Gift, December 2007.
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"The years of the Regency have come to be synonymous with an elegance and style which are unique in the history of English culture: but they tend to be seen through a romantic haze."
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