Book review - Secrets and Scandals in Regency Britain: Sex, Drugs and Proxy Rule by Violet Fenn

Secrets and Scandals in Regency Britain: Sex, Drugs and Proxy Rule by Violet Fenn.

* Thank you so much to Rosie Crofts and Pen & Sword books for sending me a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.


Synopsis:

This book takes an entertaining peek at the secrets and scandals of Regency Britain, a period in which the heir to the throne was making merry with his mistress whilst his ailing father attempted to keep a grip on both his crown and his finances. From Princess Caraboo to the Peterloo Massacre, the Regency was a period of immense upheaval in both personal and public lives as well as in politics. We’ll see how the advent of the modern media brought ‘spin’ to scandal and focus on stories of those people and events who encapsulated the age.

My review:

The Regency Period lasted a relatively short amount of time – only nine years – but it was filled with scandal! Violet Fenn’s book Secrets and Scandals in Regency Britain: Sex, Drugs and Proxy Rule highlights some of the biggest scandals of the era, as well as some you may not have previously heard of.

Today, when most people think of Regency Britain, they automatically think of Bridgerton (I’m still not a fan, sorry!) however, this book gives us a sobering, and far more realistic peak behind the curtain. Each scandal has its own short chapter and discusses Regency Britain’s darker side: poverty, Human Zoos, foundlings, mental health, the penal system, affairs, secret love children, drugs, and the unruly Prince Regent and his family. I liked the way the book discussed different classes of people and didn’t just stick to one.

As well as some familiar names such as Byron, and Shelley, there are also lots of names featured that weren’t well-known to me, and some I had never heard of at all - perfect for those of us who like to do further research after we read a book! 

Impeccably researched, and well-written, this was the first of Violet Fenn’s books I have read, it was a fascinating and engaging read. I loved reading about the shadier side of Regency Britain, it was a sobering look at an era that is often glamorised. If you want to find out about the true Regency Britain, then I highly recommend you read this book!

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