The History of Literature

702 Writing in the World of Jane Austen (with D.G. Rampton) | Disaster at the Book Festival!

May 15, 2025
D.G. Rampton, Australia's Queen of the Regency Romance, delves into her passion for the works of Jane Austen and Georgette Heyer, illuminating the challenges of writing historical romance in a modern context. She shares tales from a chaotic book festival, where hopes clashed with reality amidst disorganization. The conversation offers insights into the delicate balance of crafting strong female characters while remaining historically accurate. Plus, they explore the evolution of Regency men's fashion, bringing wit and allure to life in their stories.
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ANECDOTE

Book Festival Fiasco

  • A book festival in Baltimore called "A Million Lives" turned into a chaotic fiasco with low attendance and poor organization.
  • Despite the failure, attendees kept spirits up, with a security guard even fetching his own speaker to DJ the event's ball.
INSIGHT

Jane Austen's Inviting Eloquence

  • Jane Austen's eloquence is sharp, funny, and observational, not grandiose or pompous.
  • Her writing invites readers with wit and reveals human foibles through sparkling banter.
INSIGHT

Banter Sparks Romance

  • The playful banter between characters like Lizzie and Darcy creates engaging romantic tension.
  • D.G. Rampton focuses on witty dialogue and character interactions as a key element in her writing.
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