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A comical depiction of an obese British gentlewoman in a pale yellow dress being presented to Napoleon Bonaparte, surrounded by British gentlemen.
21 Jun

Ladies’ Encounters with Napoleon with Dr Emma Gleadhill

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Born in 1775, Jane Austen lived through the Napoleonic Wars (1793-1815) and her plots include a revolving array of Royal Navy and Army officers being stationed in and out of her female character’s lives. Many of Austen’s readers would have themselves been impacted by the Wars, with one in five families directly involved in the army, navy, militia and or as volunteers, including Austen’s own family.

From 1802-03, British women tourists flocked to Paris, keen to see the sites of the Revolution and, despite general anti-French sentiment, to be presented to Napoleon Bonaparte. In this talk, Dr Emma Gleadhill will take a brief look at two such women, who had quite contrasting views of Napoleon’s appearance shaped by their politics.

Dr Emma Gleadhill is a social and cultural historian, and watercolour artist, based in ³Ô¹ÏÍø, Australia. She is specifically interested in women’s history, travel, and accessing new dimensions of the female experience through souvenir culture.

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Date Times
Sat 21 Jun
  • 2pm - 3.30pm 2:00pm - 3:30pm

Location

The Johnston Collection
192 Wellington Parade
East ³Ô¹ÏÍø 3002

Price and bookings

Adult / general $25
Student / concession $23

Contact details

  • telephone number: 03 9416 2515
  • email address: hello@johnstoncollection.org

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