Laws Concerning Women in 1th-Century Georgia
11 months ago
Bestselling authors Loretta Chase & Susan Holloway Scott gossip about history, writing, and yes, shoes.
One of us -- Loretta Chase -- writes historical romance. One of us -- Susan Holloway Scott -- writes historical novels,and as Isabella Bradford, wrote historical romances, too.
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I love old film footage. Thanks.
Elizabeth looked very young and delightfully happy at her 1947 wedding, but I wonder if she wasn't in denial about the problems that Philip had faced and would face - his horrible father, a mother locked away in an asylum, three sisters married to German princes, a liking for young women etc.
Awesome video!
That final wish, for a long life, certainly came true!
I just discovered The Crown and am very hooked! Do you know how historically accurate it is? This is a great video!
Donna, my initial impression, based on books I've read, is that the writers of "The Crown" took many liberties, for dramatic effect. Some things, like Churchill's young secretary, were completely made up, I understand. You might want to compare and contrast with some of the documentaries, like "The Windsors" on Netflix or the various biographies of the royals. My personal take is that it's something of a soap opera, by no means to be taken as history. That said, I've binge watched.
Thanks for sharing! I'm just rewatching season 1 of The Crown with a friend before diving into season 2. It's a fun show. Like Victoria, they seem to have some accurate tidbits along with their own creations. I enjoy spotting similarities between the two shows. If only Rufus Sewell would appear on The Crown! :)
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