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Past Imperfect: Rewriting History in the Bridgerton Age
This article originally appeared at The Nerd: https://thenerddaily.com/joanna-nadin-author-guest-post/ ‘The one duty we owe to history is to rewrite it,’ said Oscar Wilde. He was suggesting, we can deduce, that history is exactly that: a story, coloured by the biases, however … Continue reading
A Calamity of Mannerings heading your way
Take a peek into the diary of Panth (never enquire as to her given name), a young woman knocking on the gilded door of adult life and high society. But kicking up one’s heels at the Cafe de Paris does … Continue reading
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Tagged 1920s, Bridgerton, Downton, I Capture the Castle, Mitfords, YA romance
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