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British Literature Eras

Posted by csimmonslmc11 on August 28, 2010 at 11:25 PM

 

What era are you looking forwarding to studying most and why? Are there any particular literary pieces you are hoping we cover? If you're not familiar, puruse the table of contents.  For example, I love all the eras, but I'm particularly fond of the Victorian era because it's the first time women were allowed to publish literature.  This is when Mary Shelley wrote Frankenstein and the Brownings wrote love poems. 

 

Victorian Era Fun Facts:

 

 

-When a woman entered a room, it was considered rude for a man to offer his seat to her because the cushion might still be warm.

-People thought food digested better in the dark, so a dining room located in the basement was considered the best spot in which to eat.

-A glance into a bedroom was considered improper if viewed by a visitor, so bedrooms were located on the second floor.

-People were shy about having water closets, so they disguised fixtures as dressers and cabinets. Tubs were enclosed in wooden boxes that resembled large chests. People went to great lengths to hide toilets from view. In some homes, they were behind a curtain or screen, or even in a room of their own.

-Children rarely saw their parents. A special trip was made to the nursery each evening, and the visit lasted about an hour.

-Women made pictures, wreaths, and bouquets from their own hair or the hair of a family member to be framed and displayed in the parlor.

-Some rocking chairs were designed to disguise a chamber pot. People had to be careful not to rock too quickly!

-A lot of men used macassar oil to slick back their hair. Crocheted doilies, called antimacassars, were put over the backs of chairs to keep this grease from staining the furniture.

-For a lady to show her ankles was considered very risque!

-To control insects, many people kept a HEDGEHOG in the basement. It curled up and slept in the day, but roamed around the dark kitchen at night eating cockroaches and other insects.

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26 Comments

Reply Jessie Pasek
5:17 PM on September 6, 2011 
I'm SOOO excited to learn about the Medieval Period, even though I know it may be difficult to read, but a challenge is always fun! (:
Reply MacKenzie Rizzo
7:55 PM on September 6, 2011 
I'm SOOO excited to learn about the Medieval Period, even though I know it may be difficult to read, but a challenge is always fun! (:
Reply Amasa Stice
10:36 PM on September 6, 2011 
I'm looking forward to studying the Victorian Era, because this was when Frankenstein was written.
Reply Joseph Agay
5:46 PM on September 8, 2011 
I am looking forward to the Angelo-Saxon era the most. I already know about things from the other eras but i dont think i know anything for the Angelo-Saxon era
Reply Hannah Monte
8:21 PM on September 8, 2011 
I am excited to learn about the Victorian Era Mrs. Simmions!! It sounds very interesting and I hardly know much about it!!
Reply Aimee DeFranceco
10:21 PM on September 8, 2011 
I am excited to learn about the Angelo-Saxon era because i have never heard of it before!