Who’s a cute little anachronism? You are!
Golda Rosheuvel as Queen Charlotte in Season 2, Episode 1 ofAs a dog historian, I find it more interesting that dogs appear in this TV series playing roles that people from the 1810s would recognize and understand. Queen Charlotte’s bevy of pampered Pomeranians indicate wealth, luxury, and elite femininity. But they also represent her emotional isolation and stunted personal relationships.
We still associate toy dogs with women who frivolously lavish their money, time, and attention on their dogs to the exclusion of other people; these associations were firmly established back in the 18But Kate’s affectionate relationship with Newton would also seem familiar to people living during the real Regency period for a variety of reasons.
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