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Do you dream of going to a Regency Era ball, but don't know the proper etiquette for the ballroom? Then this is the guide for you! In this episode of Brit Lit 101, we read chapter 3 of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice (which is when we finally meet Mr Darcy at the Meryton Ball). We discuss ball essentials, like the difference between public and private assemblies, introductions, etiquette and more. The Brit Lit 101 Podcast focuses on classic literature and English history. In season one, we read and discuss Jane Austen's masterpiece, Pride and Prejudice. Join the live audience each week or watch the replay on Ellie Dashwood's YouTube channel. WATCH NEXT: Is Mr Darcy Actually Rich? • Is Darcy *Actually* Rich? Regency Era... 💕 INSTAGRAM @elliedashie ➝ / elliedashie WEBSITE ➝ https://elliedashwood.com 🛍️ SHOP THIS VIDEO FTC DISCLAIMER: Links may be affiliate links which means I'll receive a small commission from your purchase at no extra cost to you. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. Some of the products may have been gifted to me to try for free, but I recommend them here based on my honest opinion. Thank you for supporting my channel. ❤️ MY AMAZON FAVORITES ➝ https://amzn.to/45WBoOM T E C H • Full Gear List https://electradashwood.com/creator D E C O R • The Full List https://electradashwood.com/home M U S I C • Epidemic Sound free trial➝ https://www.epidemicsound.com/referra... 📚 LEARN MORE A dance with jane austen : how a novelist and her characters went to the ball (First Frances Lincoln). (2012). . Frances Lincoln Limited. A Lady of Distinction. (1830). The Mirror of the Graces: Or, The English Lady's Costume. Containing General Instructions for Combining Elegance, Simplicity, and Economy with Fashion in Dress; Hints on Female Accomplishments and Manners; and Directions for the Preservation of Health and Beauty. United Kingdom: A. Black. Amateur Work, Illustrated. (1883). United Kingdom: Ward, Lock & Company. Analysis of the London ball-room. (1825). United Kingdom: Tegg. Arnot, H. (1816). The History of Edinburgh, from the Earliest Accounts, to the Year 1780 ...: With an Appendix .... United Kingdom: Thomas Turnbull. Aston, J. (1804). The Manchester Guide: A Brief Historical Description of the Towns of Manchester and Salford, the Public Buildings, and the Charitable and Literary Institutions ; Illustrated by a Map, Exhibiting the Improvements and Additions Made Since the Year 1770. United Kingdom: Joseph Aston. Edgeworth, M., Edgeworth, R. L. (1801). Practical Education. United Kingdom: G. F. Hopkins. HENDERSON, N. (1850). Etiquette of the Ballroom, and guide to the new and fashionable dances, etc. United Kingdom: (n.p.). Parkes, W. (1837). Domestic Duties; Or, Instructions to Young Married Ladies, on the Management of Their Households and the Regulation of Their Conduct in the Various Relations and Duties of Married Life. United Kingdom: Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman. Ruth, J. A., Snyder, C. S. (1878). Decorum: A Practical Treatise on Etiquette and Dress of the Best American Society. United States: J.A. Ruth. SEATON, J. (1848). The Ball-Room Manual and Etiquette of Dancing. United Kingdom: (n.p.). TRENCH, F. (1862). A Few Notes from Past Life: 1818-1832. Edited, from correspondence, by F. Trench. United Kingdom: (n.p.).