Behind Closed Doors: At Home in Georgian England by Amanda Vickery My rating: 3 of 5 stars This was my third attempt in venturing to understand Georgian social customs better. And again, my efforts have been in vain; however, it was an entertaining read and one which treats the reader to some unexpected insights into Jane Austen’s uses of houses and the symbolic significance of house touring during scenes in several of her novels. In addition, the research presented is based on factual bookkeeping accounts that tells the story of a handful of couples setting up houses. I appreciated the author’s witty narrative style which brought the subject manner and…