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How to Behave Badly in Elizabethan England: A Guide for Knaves, Fools, Harlots, Cuckolds, Drunkards, Liars, Thieves, and Braggarts
How to Behave Badly in Elizabethan England: A Guide for Knaves, Fools, Harlots, Cuckolds, Drunkards, Liars, Thieves, and Braggarts | Ruth Goodman
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Offensive language, insolent behavior, slights, brawls, and scandals come alive in Ruth Goodman’s uproarious history. Every age and social strata has its bad eggs, rule-breakers, and nose-thumbers. As acclaimed popular historian and author of How to Be a Victorian Ruth Goodman shows in her madcap chronicle, Elizabethan England was particularly rank with troublemakers, from snooty needlers who took aim with a cutting “thee,” to lowbrow drunkards with revolting table manners. Goodman draws on advice manuals, court cases, and sermons to offer this colorfully crude portrait of offenses most foul. Mischievous readers will delight in learning how to time your impressions for the biggest laugh, why quoting Shakespeare was poor form, and why curses hurled at women were almost always about sex (and why we shouldn’t be surprised). Bringing her signature “exhilarating and contagious” enthusiasm (Boston Globe), this is a celebration of one of history’s naughtiest periods, when derision was an art form.
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Mehso-so

Goodman has clearly brought a lot of detail and minutiae of daily Tudor- and Stewart-era life (the title is a bit of a misnomer) and it‘s kind of interesting how mores have or haven‘t changed over the years. But wow, does this read like molasses. Slow, really slow.

I haven‘t read her earlier Tudor book, but I did read her Victorian book and that was laid out really well.

Morinen Agreed. Tudor and Victorian are both really good and have stayed on my shelf. This one was interesting enough but got sold in my last cull. 5y
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