Holly Furneaux explains why the show would find fans among a Victorian audience. Holly is Professor of English Literature at Cardiff University and was the literary advisor for Dickensian.
"Pay attention to the details of your home too and avoid adding faux historic elements like extra moldings, metal ceiling tiles ... can't incorporate the modern Victorian aesthetic in your interior ...
Poras Chaudhary for The New York Times This 101-year-old restaurant’s shabby-colonial vibe — ornamental metalwork in the ...
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Or even crazy? Or just rebelling against the social constraints of their time? Victorian Lettering: Jenna Blazevich They say Alice Christina Abbott’s weapon of choice was a cup of tea.
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Victorian poetry was read and enjoyed by a much larger audience than is sometimes thought. Publication in widely-circulating periodicals, reprinting in book reviews, and excerpting in novels and ...