Class Description
Dublin’s history has been intertwined with the history of England since the twelfth century, when Richard “Strongbow” de Clare took an army to invade the kingdom of Leinster. Growing and developing practically side-by-side, Dublin and London shared many similarities yet there were also marked differences.
In this class we’ll discuss the history of Dublin and how the city compares to London during the late Georgian period, with special emphasis on some of the marginalized populations of the time. To cap it off, you will summon your muse and use what you’ve learned to create your own WIP-ready Irish character.
About the Instructor
Cora Lee is a National Bestselling author of Regency romance. She went on a twelve year expedition through the blackboard jungle as a high school math teacher before publishing Save the Last Dance for Me, the first book in the Maitland Maidens series. She then followed it up with eight other novels and novellas ranging from sweet and traditional to spicy and suspenseful.
When she’s not walking Rotten Row at the fashionable hour or attending the entertainments of the Season, you might find her participating in Regency Fiction Writers events, wading through her towering TBR pile, or eagerly awaiting the next Marvel movie release.
Find Cora online at: https://coraleeauthor.com/
Class Delivery
Class Format
4-WEEK COURSE
Written Lectures: many
Pictures: some
Audio Files: some
Writing Exercises: a few
Class Fees
$40 for RFW members
$55 for non-members
Registration ends July 11, 2025!
Scholarships are available for members