Start Date
3-14-2013 7:02 AM
Description
The author discusses The Seats of the Nobility and Gentry, in a collections of the most interesting and picturesque views as a of guide to homes and grounds of the upper class, clergy, and nobility. The author uses this book to draw a comparison to Austen's description of Mr. Darcy's home in Pride and Prejudice.
Repository Citation
McCollum, Caitlyn, ""From Every Window There Were Beauties to Be Seen": The Tourism of Great Houses" (2013). Pride and Prejudice: The Bicentennial. 17.
https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/celia_pride/preconference/blog/17
"From Every Window There Were Beauties to Be Seen": The Tourism of Great Houses
The author discusses The Seats of the Nobility and Gentry, in a collections of the most interesting and picturesque views as a of guide to homes and grounds of the upper class, clergy, and nobility. The author uses this book to draw a comparison to Austen's description of Mr. Darcy's home in Pride and Prejudice.