Top 10: Regency Reader Posts of the Year

Thank you, readers, for another great year!  Unsurprisingly, this year’s list looks very similar to previous years.  We appreciate how many readers find us from social media or search engines, looking for answers about Regency era life or trying to find the perfect, funny match for their TBR pile.

Excluding popular pages, here is the top 10 blog post list from 2024.

  1. Regency Words: Swear Words Swearing like a sailor is out, and cursing like a cad was in this year.  We included these and more in our Regency Cant excel database.  Unsurprisingly, y’all still love a good swear word in 2024/
  2.  Regency Fashion: Carriages, Coaches and the Barouche is consistently a high ranking post, because it can be a touch confusing to understand the difference between a curricle and a coach.
  3. Regency Reader Questions: On Chaperones Etiquette is often a popular reader question and this oldie but goody jumped up a few slots in popularity this year.
  4. Regency Reader Questions: Which Pride and Prejudice is More Historically Accurate (1995 v 2005) A famous debate a reader asked us to weigh in on, and we use some evidence to declare a victor.
  5. Regency Customs: The Cut Reddit and a few blog posts got a hold of this breakdown on the four different cuts and have made this a top linked post.
  6. Regency Reader Questions: The Withdrawing Rooms We have many curious Regency Readers who want to understand the deal with early 19th century bathrooms.
  7. Top 30: Historical Romances Where the Heroine Masquerades as a Man This top 30 climbed a few spots from last year, with a still is a classic list of masquerading MCs.  We love a gender bending Queen!
  8. Regency Reader Questions: Sleeping in Shifts New to the list this year, readers were curious as to what a heroine in the Regency would actually sleep in.
  9. Regency Culture and Society: Valentine’s and Puzzle Purses Was also a new popular post, as readers learned about different tokens of love.
  10. Top 50: If You Love Georgette Heyer… Reader on the hunt for books like Georgette Heyer’s found a listicle of inspiration from some of our favorite Regency authors.

Our readers help us build great content, so it’s nice to see so many Reader Questions make the cut. You can pose your questions to us using this Reader ? function.

We also love hearing your thoughts, suggestions, and more in the comments or on social media, so please keep sharing.  If you have ideas of new categories, tags, content, or more you would like to see in 2025, let us know.

And thank you for being a Regency Reader!

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