tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-333091580028808174.post6321485824842967488..comments2023-11-30T18:56:07.931-08:00Comments on The Regency Blog of Lesley-Anne McLeod: Egyptomania by Guest Blogger Susan Gee HeinoLesley-Anne McLeodhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14899105096816697616noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-333091580028808174.post-23145702426385893622012-06-29T19:11:57.658-07:002012-06-29T19:11:57.658-07:00Hi, Susan! Like Libby, I was surprised to hear tha...Hi, Susan! Like Libby, I was surprised to hear that England's rage for all things Egyptian came as early as it did. I associate England's Egyptian interest with Victorian times. I'm glad to now have more decorative ammunition to add to my Regency novel. Thanks for the post!Oberon Wonchnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-333091580028808174.post-10809854844465264092012-06-29T16:50:13.937-07:002012-06-29T16:50:13.937-07:00Very interesting topic. I had always assumed with...Very interesting topic. I had always assumed without knowing that the strong English interest in Egypt started a little later in Victorian colonial times, but now I have some "learnin" to correct my assumptions. Thanks, Susan. Gorgeous pictures, BTW.<br /><br />LibbyLibbyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09488944751468217912noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-333091580028808174.post-48346664762737282982012-06-29T09:14:50.035-07:002012-06-29T09:14:50.035-07:00What a terrific topic! I loved the painting with a...What a terrific topic! I loved the painting with all the gorgeous clothes. I'm incorporating Egypt into my current WIP (although it's Victorian era), simply because I think our fascination with beautiful Egyptian artifacts persists still today.Kat Sheridanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07115380745293826767noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-333091580028808174.post-31085427571819013192012-06-29T09:09:47.238-07:002012-06-29T09:09:47.238-07:00Great topic, Susan!
I love the jewelry too, and t...Great topic, Susan! <br />I love the jewelry too, and the beautiful classical clothing styles. I always assumed Europeans were so limited to their own culture, so it's cool to imagine all those intrepid explorers learning about other parts of the world.Saraleeehttp://www.saraleeetter.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-333091580028808174.post-90270961830741228212012-06-29T08:33:45.666-07:002012-06-29T08:33:45.666-07:00I love the colors, too. They're so vibrant, ye...I love the colors, too. They're so vibrant, yet so natural. Amazing to think that they've survived so long and we can appreciate them today.<br /><br />Thanks for inviting me to guest blog with you, Lesley-Anne. I love all the fascinating topics you cover here!<br />Susan Gee HeinoSusan Gee Heinohttp://www.susangh.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-333091580028808174.post-85733199699729670202012-06-29T06:18:18.891-07:002012-06-29T06:18:18.891-07:00I love Egyptian
jewelry . It's so colorful, a...I love Egyptian <br /><a href="http://providentjewelry.com" rel="nofollow">jewelry</a> . It's so colorful, and yet somehow those colors have made it through thousands of years!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com