Jane Austen: “Manners are more important than laws”: Edmund Burke

Jul '19
Fri 26th

Location

The Cornerhouse
Douglas Road
KT6 7SB
Map

TALK

Tickets: £12 (early bird - until 30th June) / £15 (general admission)
Online: www.surbitonsalons.com
By phone: 0800 411 8881

Liz Magennis, retired English teacher

The 18th Century was a period of momentous change; societal ideas, attitudes and behaviour made seismic shifts. In the midst of this, Jane Austen exploited the novel as a tool for stability. Join us for this enriching talk by English teacher and co-founder of the Surbiton Summer Salons with musical examples from Charles MacDougall and Robert Mingay-Smith.

Date: 
July 26, 2019 - 2:30pm