I was doing research (lovely, lovely research!) and came across a picture I just have to share with you.
We’ve talked about Twelfth Night several times, and a
masquerade to celebrate it is included in The Aeronaut’s Heart in My Fair Regency. January
6 marks the end of the Twelve Days of Christmas and the end of the Christmas
season in general. In England, it might be commemorated with parties and a
special cake. I am a bit late for this year’s celebration, but I offer you the
following to get you thinking for next year. (Fingers crossed that if you click on the picture, you can see a larger version.)
These cards were designed and published by Thomas Rowlandson in 1811 and depict the various “characters” you might play during a Twelfth Night party. Your hostess might hand you a role to play when you arrived, or she might have sent you the card in advance so you could come in character and in costume.
And oh, the plot possibilities!
- A shy young lady aghast at being asked to play Lady Racket.
- A mismatched couple; say the gentleman is asked to play Captain Dash but the lady is stuck with Lady Careless.
- Your rival insisting that you play Miss Gadabout.
- A studly fellow being assigned Lord Flutter while a bookworm is assigned Major Matchless.
- The grumpiest chaperone being given Mrs. Friendly!
What do you think? See one you’d like to play? Or one you wouldn’t?
Wishing you a very happy new year, with many wonderful characters to discover in books you love!