Regency Revisited in Julia Quinn's Bridgerton: From Antiquity to Modernity
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University of Tlemcen
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This research provides an exploration of Regency England during the specified
historical timeframe, as portrayed in the book series titled Bridgerton authored by Julia
Quinn. The dissertation offers an examination of various socio-cultural facets prevalent
during the said era, including standards for etiquette and social conduct, fashion trends,
standards and societal expectations for women, and the role of the ruling British
monarch. Through conduct of a thorough chronicle-based analysis and comparative
evaluation of the Netflix adaptation, this study seeks to deliver a comprehensive factual
understanding of the time period and accurate depiction within popular entertainment
medium. Chapter one includes a meticulous contextual overview of pertinent political,
societal and cultural attributes defining the Regency period within the United Kingdom,
drawing upon primary source documentation and academic research to present a
balanced perspective, absent subjective perspectives or opinions. Chapter two shifts
focus to the Netflix television programme adaptation of Quinn's books. This section
conducts an objective comparative evaluation of depicted content against recorded
historical facts, assessing the portrayal of areas such as selected wardrobe design, set
decoration schemes and represented archetypes. Through presenting findings of
equitable exploration of both relevant source history and television representation, this
thesis intends to transmit fact-based comprehension of the Regency era as shown within
Quinn's Bridgerton works to interested parties, free of non-evidenced viewpoints.