Secrets and Scandals in Regency Britain by Violet Fenn ★★★★☆

A whistle stop tour through the highs and lows of Regency England.

The author touches on the harsh penal system, the poverty and hunger faced by so many. Such a background was the catalyst for radical thinking and action. 
Unfortunately, the state and particularly the monarchy were keen to keep the status quo, ensuring brutal repression.

The behaviour of the monarchy and particularly the Prince Regent, made them deeply unpopular with the country. Not that they seemed to care.

The personal lives of the Royal family, were frequently scandalous. Prinny, the Prince Regent seemed to aim for excess in all areas of his life.

We are also given vignettes on the lives of the notorious or celebrated (often the same person).

The author combines a witty and sardonic turn of phrase, with beautifully chosen quotes.
 
When talking about Byron, the first celebrity to get fanmail she writes “Byron’s wife Annabella Milbanke coined the phrase ‘Byromaniacs’for those women who obsessed over her husband”

This is a highly entertaining read and I’m happy to recommend it!

I received a free copy of this book via NetGalley and am voluntarily leaving a review. All views expressed are my own.

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