It’s that time of year to don one’s best bonnet and go
gallivanting again to Regency events and the ever so delightful balls and
assemblies. Some friends and I will be dancing at the Alton Ball
tomorrow, and those of us who have more love of Austen than sense [putting my
hand up ;) ] simply can’t wait to get there.
If my scheduled post were next week, I could have brought
new photos, but as it’s today I had to look for photos from previous years in
Alton and Chawton.
The lure of Chawton is ever so great for those of us who
revere Jane Austen and the legacy she left us.
The beautiful cottage whence her
genius was released into the world...
...the Great House with its tranquil beauty...
...the whole village and its picture-perfect cottages...
...and the surrounding
countryside with the English verdure she writes about with so much affection in
‘Emma’.
We can easily imagine Jane Austen walking the very same woodland
paths – I think that, like Elizabeth Bennet, she enjoyed a good long ramble, and
might well have returned home on more than one occasion with her skirts six
inches deep in mud.
As always, I wonder what she would say were she to somehow
learn of the amazing following she and her work still have, two centuries on;
were she to see the crowds gathering in Alton in their finery to honour the
Regency period, largely because of her. I think she would be surprised,
hopefully gratified, but greatly entertained as well. Much like Elizabeth
Bennet, I think she, too, dearly loved a laugh.
There will be laughter aplenty ‘on the morrow’, and dancing
and good cheer, and hopefully we would continue to meet in years to come, to
play dress-up (odd as non-Janeites think us :) ) and flutter our fans, dance
and party like it’s 1799.
2 comments:
A most enjoyable post, Joana, and I loved the photos. I hope you have a wonderful time.
Thanks, Elizabeth. It was truly wonderful, especially the company :)
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