Jane Austen discussion
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Wants to wear a corset
Hi again Abigail. You might be interested, if you haven't already started, in looking around the threads here in the group and reading the things we most often comment about in discussing Austen's different writings.
Feel free to reopen or restart some of the discussions of the particular books -- especially your favorite, Mansfield. The discussions jumpstart better if you bring out a few things yourself that you think about the book. Enjoy chatting.
(If you are new to GoodReads, we can help with the wheres and hows if you need those kinds of tips. So happy you are here.)
Feel free to reopen or restart some of the discussions of the particular books -- especially your favorite, Mansfield. The discussions jumpstart better if you bring out a few things yourself that you think about the book. Enjoy chatting.
(If you are new to GoodReads, we can help with the wheres and hows if you need those kinds of tips. So happy you are here.)


Brilliant man!

Robin wrote: "Yes, i do think the people who manufacture bras nowadays may get secret enjoyment out of seeing women complain. In GWTW, the stays that Scarlett struggled to get into, and in Meet Me in St. Louis,..."
Tall men. (I'm 5 feet nothing).
Tall men. (I'm 5 feet nothing).




I don't think they really breathed...hence all the fainting and the need for smelling salts!
I have never worn a real corset but I do have a tight bodice that goes with my Tudor style dress and it is quite uncomfortable at times. It does nothing but push "the girls" up and makes me walk ramrod straight. Lol!


I think you're confusing Regency Stays, which Jane Austin and her characters would have worn, with the later Victorian tight-lacing corsets.
These are stays http://www.pemberley.com/janeinfo/181...
Here is a link to a costumer wearing her stays
http://www.freewebs.com/behindthetape... No more uncomfortable than a long-line bra.
This is a Victorian corset-
http://www.laracorsets.com/Antique_co...
Quite a different shape, as you can see.






On the other hand, nowadays there are corsets that don't hurt you, and they aren't made of whale bone (some aren't even constricting at all), and I think they look fine. I'd wear those.



No way in this day and age would the total desperation and repression be understood that those women were subjected to.
Patg

Please write more.
Anna



The materials today are less binding. I've seen and felt those new body suits. Way more comfortable.
Patg

-Pammie

I love that idea - forget halloween, just bring that style back. Start a movement.



Hopefully schools will be that progressive one day LOL!

Right! I'm starting college, hopefully their more lenient. I always wished school was like tv shows where you could do a report and dress up like the character, i feel jipped :( I would rock those dresses!

With pretty ribbons of course!



Anyways.. I am always interested to hear what people know and think about jane Austen and her novels. So please share with me what you find important in her writings.
Thank you