1888 Regent Circus, now Oxford Circus, looking down Oxford Street |
I am completely taken with the Victorian era. It has intrigued me for as long as I can remember, and the more I learn about the period, the more fascinated I am. Spanning nearly a century, from the beginning of Queen Victoria's reign in 1837 to her death in 1901, it was a period of enormous change in terms of culture, fashion, technology, and so many aspects of British society as a whole.
Our current century has been one of massive changes and people sometimes bemoan the rapidity of transformation, the lack of continuity, and the loss of a nostalgic past. I imagine those who lived their lifetime during the nearly 70 years of the Victorian Era must have felt much the same. There were so many changes during that generation that when you tell folks that you're interested in Victorian history, you may mean something quite different if you're referring to the 1840's rather than the 1890's.
During the years of Queen Victoria's reign the British population more than doubled and technological changes multiplied, medicine advanced and the empire grew, despite rebellion in India in 1857. It was a time of relative peace, though the British Army engaged in war in the Crimea, South Africa, and Afghanistan.
Young Queen Victoria |
The overpopulated and poverty-stricken East End of London was the site of heinous crimes, but it was also full of resourceful individuals who developed underground economies to survive. Those people may not be the ones who make the history books, but I find their lives, struggles, and determined spirit fascinating and great source of story ideas.
I hope this site will become a resource for those of us who set our stories during the Victorian era. Stop back often for history, photos, reviews, features on authors and books, giveaways, and much more.
Do you set your stories during the Victorian era? What appeals to you about the period?
Nice beginnings, Christy!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your blog!
Happy Blogging!
Thank you, Jeanne, for being the very first person to comment on my blog!
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ReplyDeleteThanks, Liz!
DeleteLove the new blog! I, too, am fascinated by this era, Christy. I have a Steampunk Romance planned set in an alternate-history Victorian period. I'll visit your blog often!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Sarah! I'll look forward to reading your Steampunk story. :)
DeleteNice blog, Christy. It's always great to build your followers with a topic people want to read and learn. I'm not a historical writer myself, but I do love to learn about history.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Maggie. It would be great to build readership with this blog, for myself and other Victorian historical romance. However, I also hope it will be a place for those who just love history to find something of interest too. Thanks for stopping by :)
DeleteCongratulations, Christy. I love reading romance novels set in any time period in the 1800's - well, earlier and later as well. I'll admit, I love reading romance regardless of the time period. Your picture of Oxford Circle certainly depicts the congestion of a busy street. I can imagine trying to dash across or get out of the way of a carriage or dray.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Judith! I appreciate your comment and your support. I too love this period and reading novels set during this period. I hope this blog can eventually become a resource for just those writers.
DeleteHi Christy,
ReplyDeleteGreat blog.As a historical author I love this kind of blog. My favourite period is the Edwardian one, although I have written a cseveral books set during the Victorian era.
Cheers
Margaret
Thank you, Margaret!
DeleteWhat an exquisite blog/website design! I love the 19th century so your blog is right up my alley. What a beautiful title, "Romancing the Victorians." Will this be primarily Victorian England or will it also include Victorian America?
ReplyDeleteChristy,
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely fabulous!
After I'm done with my Regency series, I have some Victorian stories that are begging to be written.
Christy,
ReplyDeleteGorgeous blog and I hope all the Victorianaphiles and Steampunk aficionados hang out here for inspiration! I know I'll be back.
Here's a fun website for you - but be warned, you can get lost for days in the links. http://www.victorianweb.org/
best,
Cathryn Cade
Nice! I love the colors, image and feel. It's a comforting place I'll love to visit. I also love reading historical information because so much of it relates to my contemporary world.
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