Tristan and the Classics | Join us for Febregency! @tristanandtheclassics6538 | Uploaded January 2023 | Updated October 2024, 56 minutes ago.
Would you like to engage in a literary Regency fix? Starting on the 1st February Emma, from Bookish Princess will be hosting Febregency, a month long readathon centred around the Regency period of Great Britain 1797 - 1837.
Co-hosting with Emma will be Jennifer (Jennifer Brookes), Christy (Dostoevsky in Space), and myself. You can join us in our group read of Evelina by Frances Burney.
There are a number of other challenges that you can enjoy during Febregency.
1) Read a poem from the regency period
2) Read a play from the regency period
3) Read a book mentioned by, or influencing Jane Austen
4) Read a work of non-fiction about or from the regency period.
You can choose to do 1 or all of these challenges. On February 25th, at 1pm Eastern Time US, there will also be an online discussion of Evelina for any who want to join. Please let me know if you are interested.
Hosts
Emma @BookishPrincess
Jennifer @jenniferbrooks
Christy @ChristyLuisDostoevskyinSpace
Would you like to engage in a literary Regency fix? Starting on the 1st February Emma, from Bookish Princess will be hosting Febregency, a month long readathon centred around the Regency period of Great Britain 1797 - 1837.
Co-hosting with Emma will be Jennifer (Jennifer Brookes), Christy (Dostoevsky in Space), and myself. You can join us in our group read of Evelina by Frances Burney.
There are a number of other challenges that you can enjoy during Febregency.
1) Read a poem from the regency period
2) Read a play from the regency period
3) Read a book mentioned by, or influencing Jane Austen
4) Read a work of non-fiction about or from the regency period.
You can choose to do 1 or all of these challenges. On February 25th, at 1pm Eastern Time US, there will also be an online discussion of Evelina for any who want to join. Please let me know if you are interested.
Hosts
Emma @BookishPrincess
Jennifer @jenniferbrooks
Christy @ChristyLuisDostoevskyinSpace