AN Elegant Madness: High Society in Regency England

AN Elegant Madness: High Society in Regency England
by Venetia Murray

AN Elegant Madness: High Society in Regency England
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Author: Venetia Murray
Edition: Paperback
Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language); English (Published)
Published: 2000-03-01
ISBN: 0140282963
Number of pages: 352
Publisher: Penguin

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Book Review: Lifestyles Of The Pompous And The Pampered
Summary: 5 Stars

What an enjoyable piece of fluff! I have read some of the negative reviews by other Amazonians, so I suppose it depends on what you are looking for in this book. I wasn't looking for a serious and scholarly historical work. I wanted to be entertained with some light social history and this is what I got. If you want to know what the upper classes ate and how they dressed and how they kept themselves occupied (I won't say in their "spare time" as they had nothing but!) you will find this book very interesting. Ah, those were certainly the days! A young dandy would get up in the morning and spend a good 2-3 hours at his toilette. (It took a lot of work to get that cravat looking just right!) If you went out to a nice restaurant they would have an area where live turtles were on display, similar to the way that restaurants in our time have live lobsters on exhibit, as back then they were crazy for turtles and couldn't get enough of them. Rich people would spend their summers traveling to the country estates of other rich people. As a welcome guest you would be entertained at no cost to yourself for a weekend or a week and all you were expected to do was to provide some interesting conversation. You would travel with your maids and valets and other servants and they would be provided for as well. The meals were enormous and the ladies especially had to make sure to bring plenty of clothing as you would need to change 4-5 times in a day. If you were one of the members of the nobility who had either gambled or just overspent yourself into debt, these country trips would be especially nice for the free room and board you would receive. Unfortunately, you would merely put off the day of reckoning when you would either go to debtor's prison or have to flee to the continent to remain a free man! Some aristocrats would gamble away fortunes in one evening and spend more on throwing a party than a laborer would make in a lifetime. When you think of all the money that these people just threw away without making any contribution to society whatsoever it makes you shake your head and laugh out loud at the folly of human nature.

Summary of AN Elegant Madness: High Society in Regency England

The Regency period was one of the most turbulent ages in British history, one 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 obese, loose-moraled Prince of Wales (to whom Jane Austen dedicated Emma), the Regency was the apex of British decadence, an era of lavish parties and relentless bed-hopping that set a standard for elegance and vulgarity. With wit and lively style, Venetia Murray chronicles the scandals, courtships, and daily life of these aristocrats, and evokes the tempestuous times of the early industrial and French revolutions. Sumptuously illustrated with rare contemporary cartoons, prints, diaries, and caricatures, An Elegant Madness is a book readers of social history and historical romance alike will devour.

Regency England was, according to Venetia Murray, a "glorious paradox": High society placed a premium on civilized living, yet vulgarity, gluttony, and moral vicissitude were considered fashionable--and socially acceptable--vices. In An Elegant Madness, Murray examines this polarity, providing readers with an accurate, entertaining, easy-to-read portrayal that conveys the mood of the period, focusing primarily on the oft-paradoxical social practices and attitudes of the English aristocracy.

Generally understood as a 50-year period beginning, as with the French Revolution, just before the dawn of the 19th century, Regency England (or, more precisely, its uppermost stata) remained, in many ways, oblivious to and safely distanced from the ravages of the Napoleonic Wars consuming the continent. The tone of society, according to Murray, tends to be set by its titular head; thus, the paradox and political detachment of the Regency Period emanated primarily from its leader, the Prince Regent. The carefree Regent, who would reign as King George IV from 1820 to 1830, was known not only as "The First Gentleman of Europe," but also as a dedicated hedonist, drunkard, and lecher. Elegance and vulgarity characterized the rest of the English aristocracy, as well, and Murray's chapters clearly illustrate how Regency high society appropriated for itself the same duality as their leader's. Her chapters, each a freestanding study of its own, examine fashions of the period, the (exorbitant) cost of living, London high society, clubs and taverns, the common practice of taking a mistress, the country home, and the seaside resort. She embellishes her study with cartoons, prints, and caricatures of the period, all of which contribute to our understanding of this unique period of English history. --Bertina Loeffler Sedlack

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