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Links to 1818 Pages on Other Web Sites; Links Last Verified 5/1/4; Last Update 5/1/4

See Wikipedia's 1818 Page and the 1818 Calendar; Brainy History also has a 1818 Page

See paintings and prints made in 1818, such as Casper David Friedrich's Wanderer above the Sea of Fog, (1818); Casper David Friedrich's Woman on the Beach of Rugen, (1818)

Novels of 1818

Jane Austen Persuasion

Susan Ferrier. Marriage

Lady Sydney Owenson Morgan. Florence Macarthy

Mary Shelley. Frankenstein

Novels Set in 1818

Chase, Loretta. The Lion's Daughter. New York: Avon, 1992.

Jeffries, Sabrina. The Pirate Lord. NY: Avon, 1998.

Kennedy, Margaret. Troy Chimneys. Virago Modern Classics 185. London: Virago Press, 1985.

Lynn, Leslie. [Elaine Sima and Sherrill Bodine] The Rake's Redemption. New York: Fawcett Crest, 1989.

Mansfield, Elizabeth. A Prior Engagement. New York: Jove, 1990.

Rasley, Alicia. Poetic Justice. New York: Zebra, 1994.

Portrait of 1818


Portrait of Arseny Tropinin
by Vasily Tropinin
Copyright of the Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow

Dress of 1818 from La Belle Assemblee

Ball Dress, 1818, and detail of the hem

Dresses from Costume Parisien

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Left: 1818, plate no. 1739

Center: 1818, plate no. 1742

Right: 1818, plate no. 1780

Dress of 1818 from Wiener Modenzeitung

Ball Dress, 1818. A heavily festooned dress--this dress has artificial flowers on the overdress and two bands of leaf trim on the petticoat. The overdress is split up the back of the dress to display the petticoat beneath ribbon ties. The long sleeves have lace cuffs.

Dresses of 1818 from The Repository of Arts, Literature, Commerce, Manufactures, Fashion, and Politics

Left: Riding Dress. Braiding runs up the front of this riding habit.

Center: Evening Dress, Full Mourning. I love this Gothic image of the greiving lady. Her veil and cross echoes the clothing of the heroines of the Gothic novels popular at this time. The jewelery and beading on the dress are of jet. Two rows of black roses band the bottom of the skirt.

Right: Carriage Dress, Mourning. This lady has a Russian wrapping-cloak with a deep pereline on. The cape is open in the front, so we can see the black dress beneath it which is trimmed with puff and rouleaux of black crepe. The Parisian bonnet is trimmed with black crepe and black crepe roses and is over a cornette of white with black edges. The reticule is black velvet with white silk trim, while the shoes and gloves are black leather.

Above: A Walking Dress in the coat style with military type braiding added. The psuedo-medieval or Renaissance ruff is displayed above the color. Here the ruff features vandyked lace. The hat resembles a circular mortar-board topped with ostrich feathers. The sleeves are in the extra long style that was popular for a while--note they come down to the split in the fingers. A tiny reticule or drawstring bag holds the things the lady would need on a walk that couldn't be carried by her maid or escort.

Above: Evening Dress with shawl.

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