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Sto caricando le informazioni... The Real Downton Abbey: An Unofficial Guide to the Period which Inspired the Hit TV Show (edizione 2011)di Jacky Hyams
Informazioni sull'operaThe Real Life Downton Abbey: How Life Was Really Lived in Stately Homes a Century Ago di Jacky Hyams
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. Informative but dry dry dry. I was hoping to assuage some of my sadness after the end of Downton but this did not help. ( ) I really enjoyed this. Downton Abbey is a very idealized picture of what life was like. Staff not only didn't openly interact with their employers, they were required to turn and face the wall if they came in contact with their employers. Staff worked an average of 16 hour days. The female staff had to buy their own work uniforms and often had to start working earlier than their male counterparts to afford the drab clothing. They were also paid less than men who had their uniforms provided free. Still within the first paragragh the author refers to Maggie Smith's character as the 'Duchess' of Gratham. Her late husband was an Earl and so she was The Dowager Countless of Gratham. The author not knowing or understanding that calls into question for me how accuracy of her other info. Adequate history of country house life in the Edwardian era, capitalizing on 'Downton Abbey Fever' on both sides of the Atlantic. DA characters are briefly referenced, but with little specific commentary. If one is looking for a book specific to the television program. You will be disappointed. Likewise, if you are looking for serious social history. At least the ebook version I had failed to have end notes, bibliography or index. Nevertheless, there were entertaining aspects. I particularly enjoyed the minute-by-minute telling of a typical servant's day. An interesting, but shallow, look into Edwardian lifestyle. There are twelve chapters on various aspects of Edwardian life (money, relationships, transportation, health, etc), and each chapter is separated between "the toff" and the servants. As you'd expect from the title, there are occasional comparisons to the TV show, but they mostly involve just referencing a character's name (eg "Scullery maids, like Daisy..."). While there are a lot of interesting factoids, there's very little actual commentary, and it feels a bit like a high school paper rather than something by an actual historian. I do have some qualms about the information presented - while googling for more information on Edwardian calling cards, I came across a webpage (that appeared to pre-date the book) with nearly verbatim text. I'd recommend Bill Bryson's At Home for a more interesting history of the home, though it's not specific to the Edwardian period. nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
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HTML: Fans of Julian Fellowes' hit show can step back 100 years to the world of the pampered, privileged upper classes and take a look at exactly what goes on behind the magisterial doors of their favorite stately home Using the characters and setting of the popular television show as a point of reference for the reader, this is a closer look at the Edwardian period. They were the super rich of their times, pampered beyond beliefâ??the early 20th century Edwardian gentry, who lived like superstars, their every desire or need catered to by an army of butlers, servants, footmen, housekeepers, and grooms. Class, money, inheritance, luxury, and snobbery dominated every aspect of the lives of the upper crust Edwardian family. While below stairs the staff inhabited a completely different world, their very lives dependent on servicing the rich, pandering to their masters' every whim, and rubbing shoulders with wealth and privilege. While privy to the most intimate and darkest secrets of their masters, they faced ruin and shame if they ventured to make the smallest step outside the boundaries of their class-ridden world. From manners and morals to etiquette and style, this book opens the doors to the reality of the era behind TV's favorite stately home. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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Google Books — Sto caricando le informazioni... GeneriSistema Decimale Melvil (DDC)941.082History and Geography Europe British Isles Historical periods of British Isles 1837- Period of Victoria and House of Windsor 1901-1999Classificazione LCVotoMedia:
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