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By a Lady: A Look at Jane Austen's World, 18+ YRS

By a Lady: A Look at Jane Austen's World, 18+ YRS

Celebrate Jane Austen's 250th birthday this month! Living History performer Tames Alan gives an engaging description of what it was like to be alive during the time Jane Austen wrote her books. In the first half of this program, Tames appears in an authentic Regency dress like those any of Jane Austen’s characters would have worn during the day. Using quotes from the characters and the characters’ behaviors from Austen’s books, Tames shows how they reflect the reality of the times, especially concerning finances, entailment of estates, and all the social ramifications of marriage. She explains why this era is called the Regency and how ideas about love and marriage underwent significant changes during this era.

Changing into an evening dress that would be appropriate for a ball or assembly dance, Tames describes each piece of clothing, including undergarments, fabrics, and hair and makeup, which marked a transition between the 18th century and the Victorian era. She then discusses ballroom etiquette, the importance of proper introductions, food and drink, and the dances that made up a major part of the hunt for a husband during this time.

This free performance will be offered at the following JCLS branches:

Ashland, Tuesday, December 2nd at 3pm

Central Point, Thursday, December 4th at 5:30pm

Medford, Friday, December 5th at 3:30pm

Applegate, Saturday, December 6th at 12:30pm

Medford Public Library
03:30 PM - 05:00 PM on Fri, 5 Dec 2025

Event Supported By

Jackson County Library Services
5417746561
jcls.a.s.confirmation@gmail.com

Artist Group Info

Tames Alan
Medford Public Library
205 S. Central Avenue
Medford, Oregon 97501
541-774-8689
information@jcls.org