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Regency Green
Frequently Asked Questions...
A question on the Regency period?
I have always been confused about this thing that I come often across in both my writings and readings set in the 18th century England.
In these Regency books, authors use: Drawing room, sitting room, and a saloon which include like....ex.) Blue saloon, red saloon, green saloon, etc.,
Are these (drawing room, sitting room, saloon)all the same?? If not, what are the differences and when do the people use these rooms?? And also, what's up with the "blue saloon, red saloon, green saloon, etc.,"??
Or, in my writing, can I simply, and easily, refer to everything as the sitting room?? Like, the guests wait in the sitting room, the tea is taken in the sitting room, the people read and knit or whatever in the sitting room???
One last question, in sitting room and drawing room the same??
PLEASE try to answer all my questions if you can T_T
Answer:
These are huge houses and many rooms had the same purpose to differentiate which room it is you call it by its distinctive feature, such as the Wedgwood room, or the green room (a room who's predominate colour is green). With no TV you sat in the sitting room and received guests, which was one of the big past times of the age. A withdrawing (abbreviated to drawing room) room was where originally the ladies withdrew after having dinner with the men, so the men could drink port, smoke cigars and talk male matters. In this period it was teh women who withdrew not the men.
A saloon was often were artistic events took place music or a picture gallery
Castle Howard (Yorkshire, it is a grand house not a castle) takes about half an hour to walk through all the lower floor rooms.
http://www.castlehoward.co.uk/metadot/index.pl?id=2424&isa=Category&op=show
If you look at the internal picture (second from the top) you can see they are in a gallery ( a gallery would be a long room , with windows and or colums and often with furniture) and behind that another room, and perhaps another 30 rooms, to communicate locations you need to tell the difference between these rooms. Hence the descriptions: There were breakfast rooms, card rooms and many others. Castle Howard has a summer house called the temple of the four winds which is a grand edifice of marble and dramatic design proceeded by an avenue of statues and it overlooks an artificial lake, all this just to have a short walk and some where to rest for 20 minutes
A sitting room and a drawing room could be the same room depending on the size of the house depending on the use at the time; in a grand house they would be different rooms. Obviously it has to be near the dinning room.
You could use the just a drawing room but that would not be for one of the great houses such as a ducal house. The wealth and how life was lived on a grand scale is beyond anything other than how the Queen lives now.
In your writing you should be aware of the historical events preceding the regency period and those contemporaneous with the year you book is set. Napoleon was with out doubt the major influence, this is refected in the females clothing and regency style as well as the effect of the psyche on the British. Today the Martello towers dot the English coast line and the Victory is still the flagship of one of the English fleets. Wesley was "the"
national hero and exerted great influence into the regency period. Neapolitan was going to invade Britain and dug huge canals in what was to become Belgium to secure them, but to no avail.
Jane Austin was contemporaneous with the regency period and any one the excellent English versions ( not American) are impeccably researched costumed and set in regency houses. Lady Caroline Lamb would also give you an idea of what happens ifone went against the current mores and customs of the time. A history of Byron, Coleridge and Turner and the impact and consequences of the Napoleonic wars would also give you more depth to the historical setting of your stories. However visually the Jayne Austen British TV adaptations are a must. If you have any queries regarding this period feel free to email me.
brinlarrr@yahoo.com
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