Wouldn’t It Be Cool If we learned from LITERATURE?
An epistolary novel is a novel written as a series of letters between the characters. Lady Susan by Jane Austen is an example of this. Lady Susan was written in 1797, and at that time, it took 3 days for a letter to go from Bath to London, or a distance of 120 miles.
Imagine the amount of time, thought and energy that went into a single letter.
Think about the amount of time you put into sending a text…maybe 1 minute? If you really scrutinize, edit, and rewrite a few times? WIBCI we put that effort into what we wrote?
Now imagine if a letter was written with today’s effort in 1774:
-Lady Susan Vernon sends a hastily written letter to Alecia Johnson with an accusatory vibe: Monday, June 3rd, 1794
-Alecia Johnson receives and replies immediately with a ‘pardon me?’ vibe: Thursday, June 6th, 1794
-Lady Susan Vernon receives and replies with a snarky ‘Like-you-don’t know-Alecia‘ vibe: Sunday, June 9th, 1794
-Alecia Johnson receives and replies with a ‘WTF-you-talking-about-Willis‘ vibe: Wednesday, June 12th, 1794
-……you get the gist.
If our communications took days to reach someone and then days for a response, think about how clearly you would express yourself. You would be forced to really think about what you think before you tried to get someone else to understand it. Plus, people died back then with very little notice from a cornucopia of things. Hell, the guy on the horse delivering your letter could meet his maker in a dozen different ways. You actually may NEVER ever see the person again that you are writing to! I bet you would put some thought into that letter huh? Plus you had to pay to RECEIVE a letter back then and the price was based on the # of pages and the distance, so there were no envelopes and people wrote ‘cross letter’ which means they wrote ACROSS other lines in a 90 degree turn! These were treasured possessions and sometimes the only record of a relationship or existence left.
I would like to get a letter like that. Would YOU?
I would like to give a letter like that to someone. Would YOU?
Maybe I will.… more “WIBCI Post #42”