Submitted by omniicrafter t3_11y7a5r in books
There is a part early on in the book where Jane walks out in the snow. She says she 'covers her head and arms with the skirt of her frock.' I can't wrap my head around this line; is she quite literally pulling up her skirt and pulling it over her head? lol. I looked up images of dresses/frocks and I can't make sense of how this would work.
edit: thank you all there are some great answers here 😊
paper_swan t1_jd6kfw0 wrote
I haven’t read that book, but yes. Potentially. The book was published in the mid 1800’s, and clothes were so different back then. She probably would have had several layers of clothing, including underskirts and a ‘frock’ that went over it all and could have been heavier (even wool). It makes sense to me that if she went out while it was actively snowing, she could have lifted that back part of her skirt up over her head and wrapped it around her arms, while still having her behind covered by the rest of her garments.