Valentine's Day in the 19th Century: Lost Connections & Lonely
By A Mystery Man Writer
Description
Valentine’s Day news items from Regency England, Victorian England, and even 1890s Texas.
Patti Smith: 'I am who I am with all my flaws', Patti Smith
An Unlikely Friendship: The Cat and Mouse of Lord Lucan's Bailiff
Isabella Beeton's Book of Household Management: A Victorian Phenomenon
Waldeinsamkeit: Germany's cherished forest tradition
How art helped me see the beauty in loneliness, Books
All You Need Is Paper: Why Antique Valentines Still Melt Modern
Highlight, take notes, and search in the book
Loneliness: Human Nature and the Need for Social Connection
Isabella Beeton's Book of Household Management: A Victorian Phenomenon
For Hannah Arendt, totalitarianism is rooted in loneliness
19th Century Valentines Armstrong Browning Library & Museum
ophelia Disney characters, Disney princess, Character
Here's how to beat the hype and overcome loneliness on Valentine's
The Most Ambitious Diary in History
Valentine's Day in the 19th Century: Lost Connections & Lonely
Why Americans Are So Awful to One Another - The Atlantic
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