This is the Prince who acted as regent for his father King George III (aka the Mad King)
George IV
This Jane Austen novel tells the love story of two people who must overcome their arrogance and judgement in order to improve themselves and fall irrevocably in love
Pride and Prejudice
This scandal of the 1970s was a watershed moment for the office of the president for it was the first time in US history that a president resigned from Office.
Watergate
This classic novel got a frightening new revamp in 2009 when this novel came out and had our favorite Austen characters fighting their way to Netherfield Park with a shotgun and machete or two. It was turned into a movie in 2016.
Pride and Prejudice and Zombies
Queen Charlotte (the real person) kept an extensive personal menagerie, her fictional representation in the hit show Bridgerton mentions her collection included Zebras. These are the other animals that she kept. (Name one)
An Elephant, Kangaroos, Black Swans, Buffalo, Pomeranians, or monkeys.
Beau Burmel was a fashionable dandy during the regency era who wrote an entire pamphlet on how to style this particular popular neck accessory.
Cravat
This Austen comedy tells the tale of a mischievous and haughty heroine who shares a name with the title, as she tries to make matches amongst her acquaintanceship and is put in her place
Emma
There have been many people who assumed the identity of a supposed dead royal, however this woman in the 1920s had nearly everyone, including some members of the nobility, convinced that she was this missing Russian princess.
Anastasia Romanov
There are so many different ways that the zombie is first created. From a cancer cure gone wrong to animal rights activist freeing chimps from cages there are different sorts of ways these flesh and brain eating monstrosities. In the Disney Channel Zombies franchise this is how these undead friends turned.
Lime soda spilled on the control panel at the Seabrook Power Plant causing a green haze that polluted the lower working class population.
While little dogs were popular with the gentility this large sniffing powerhouse of a dog was popular with lords for their tracking ability. They could follow a sent for days for hunting large game or for catching thieves on the run.
Bloodhounds
This country was defeated by England, Prussia, and the Netherlands at the battle of Waterloo.
France
DOUBLE JEOPARDY
This Austen Satirical novel follows the story of young Catherine Morland as she embarks on a trip to bath to start her life as the gothic heroine she keeps reading about in her books. It’s also Bee’s favorite Austen Novel.
Northanger Abbey
This affair in the mid 1980s didn’t involve any inappropriate relations but instead involved the US secretly selling nuclear arms to Iran and using some of the profits to fund military counterrevolutionary efforts in Nicaragua.
The Iran- Contra Affair
This zombie tv and comic book franchise never actually calls the undead zombies. Instead it used terms such as Walkers, Lurkers, Biters, or Runners since the idea of zombies never existed in their universe.
The Walking Dead
This is the King that made the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel a much sought after dog bread in the 1600s
Charles I
This is the name of the practice where people who were sick, or were convinced they were, would hire someone to dunk them in the ocean for medicinal benefits.
Sea Bathing
This Austen novel follows the love stories of two sisters, one of which keeps all of her emotions within and the other who lets them consume her.
Sense and Sensibility
This Scottish Queen was embroiled in several scandals most notably that she married her first cousin (that’s not the scandalous part) and after he, in a jealous rage, murdered her secretary she conspired with others to blow up his apartments which didn’t kill him. But he was strangled after he got out. She then married his alleged murder.
Mary Queen of Scots
This Korean Zombie film has the worst sort of zombies, the ones that turn quick and then move even quicker. The entire film takes place within the confines of a train as several passengers fight their way through the absurdly fast moving undead to find a safe car.
Train to Busan
I hate him but Lord Byron left quite a mark on Recency Era society. One of the man tales involves him bringing this tamed animal to Cambridge University to circumvent the rules about no dogs being allowed on campus.
A Bear
Men of this era would go on this trip across the channel to France, over the Alps and Land in Italy to ‘complete’ their worldly education.
Extra Point: How did the strongest and toughest boys cross the alps?
The Grand Tour.
Extra Point: On a strong man’s back
This Austen Novel is considered her most complex and dark novels as it explores themes of abuse, exploitation of slavery, and sever social inequality.
Mansfield Park
Nicky Wehry was accused of doing this during the famous 2024 Nathan’s Hotdog Eating Contest in order to inflate his score, a move that made it appear as he had eaten 51.75 hotdogs instead of the measly 46.75.
He stole a plate from a competitor
In this zombie show and video game a grizzled and hardened smuggler must escort a young girl across the United States as she is the only person immune to the fungus that is turning people into fungus zombies. In turn they form the quintessential zombie trope of the traumatized dad learning to love again by taking in a young orphan.
The Last of Us
This is the animal that Willobey of Alehem tries to give Marianne in the Austen Novel Sense and Sensibility but is unable. For as Elinor remarks they cannot afford its care.
A Horse