Regency: “Having again seen BBCs excellent adaption of Jane Austen’s wonderful novel Pride and Prejudice set early in the 19th century, I simply had to dress some dolls to resemble the characters in the film. So, here are the two eldest Miss Bennets – Elizabeth returning from a walk wearing a spencer (short jacket) and bonnet, and Jane greeting her, also in a white dress. “(View picture at bottom left; click on bold words top left to see rest of the site.)
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January 13, 2007 by Vic
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I am reading all of Jane Austen’s books and only have Emma and Lady Susan left to go! I will definitely be using this site as a reference point when am writing the mega author post I have been planning to do for her.
Many thanks for the insight!
Very pretty! My friend sent me the Pride & Prejudice paper doll book.
I had a Princess Di paper doll when I was little and I loved it.
I love the dolls by upallnightstudio on the Etsy site. They remind me of several Austen characters in my mind’s eye.