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What is a Bluestocking?
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A lady interested in learning, books and sometimes philosophy.
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What is an Ape-leader?
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An old spinster lady.
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What is an epistolary novel?
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A novel written as a series of letters.
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What is a satire?
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A work of literature to expose human or institutional vices and in which a solution is either implied or directly suggested.
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What is a landed-gentry?
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The group of people in Regency England who owned land but did not hold tittles.
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What is the Regency Era?
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A period in England between about 1800-1820, named for the Prince Regent who ruled during this time.
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What is primogeniture?
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A system of inheritance in which all property is passed in its entirety to the firstborn male heir.
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What is entailment?
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A legal arrangement which stated that an estate must pass on to a certain group of direct descendants. Since the property was passed from father to son, if a landowner had no male heirs, the property would pass to his closest male relative.
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What is a parody?
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Literature that takes on the form of what is being satirized.
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What is Horatian Satire?
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Satires that is cheerful, gentle, and characterized by a "tongue-in-cheek" tone.
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What is an assembly room?
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Halls where dances, concerts and other social events were held. Most towns had assembly rooms. The most famous is Almack's in London.
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What is a barouche?
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type of carriage with four wheels, a folding hood, and rwo seats facing each other inside.
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What is blunt?
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Money.
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What is to "set ones cap" mean?
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Try to catch a sweetheart or a husband. A lady puts on her most becoming cap to attract the gentleman's attention and admiration.
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What is a chit?
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A saucy , forward girl.
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