The Regency Era
The Regency Era is most famous because of Jane Austen novels like Emma, Sense and Sensibility, and Pride and Prejudice. These books take place in the Regency Era of England, a time for art and architecture.
The Regency Period is technically from 1811-1820, which King George III was found mentally incapable of reigning, and his son, Prince George IV, started to reign as a regent, or like a fill in.
George III died in 1820, and George IV officially took up reign, ending the regency period, but the regency era extends until the time Queen Victoria took the throne.
George IV was an extravagant spender, and he started many new architectural projects. He also loved art and literature.
The population grew during this time, which created more seedy places in the less affluent parts of England.
War was also happening with Napoleon during the Regency Era.
This was before the Industrial Revolution, which was in the Victorian Era, and this era is mainly known for its cultural and architectural developments, associated more with the countryside than the city.
It was also "notable for its excesses, its political uncertainty, and its style."
I think it's also interesting that Jane Austen did not like George IV, most likely for his tendency to self indulge.
The Regency Period is technically from 1811-1820, which King George III was found mentally incapable of reigning, and his son, Prince George IV, started to reign as a regent, or like a fill in.
George III died in 1820, and George IV officially took up reign, ending the regency period, but the regency era extends until the time Queen Victoria took the throne.
George IV was an extravagant spender, and he started many new architectural projects. He also loved art and literature.
The population grew during this time, which created more seedy places in the less affluent parts of England.
War was also happening with Napoleon during the Regency Era.
This was before the Industrial Revolution, which was in the Victorian Era, and this era is mainly known for its cultural and architectural developments, associated more with the countryside than the city.
It was also "notable for its excesses, its political uncertainty, and its style."
I think it's also interesting that Jane Austen did not like George IV, most likely for his tendency to self indulge.
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