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Courtney Floyd and Eleanor Dumbill

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Victorian Scribblers

Courtney Floyd and Eleanor Dumbill

Victorian Scribblers

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Show NotesEleanor and Courtney discuss the life of cookery revolutionary, Charles Elmé Francatelli. Transcript here.SourcesCharles Elmé Francatelli. A Plain Cookery Book For The Working Classes. London: Bosworth and Harrison, 1867 https://a
Show NotesTL;DL we're hoping to have an episode for you in mid-June! Support Victorian Scribblers by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/victorian-scribblers
Show NotesCourtney and Eleanor discuss some of the major historical events, writers, and genres that shaped the early to mid-Victorian period.Transcript here.Resources for this episode included:Sally Mitchell’s Victorian Britain: An Encycl
Show NotesEleanor and Courtney discuss the life of cookery revolutionary, Eliza Acton. Transcript here.Read Eliza Acton's WorkUPenn's Online Books Page featuring all digitized editions of her workPoems (1826) Modern Cookery (1845)Resou
Show NotesIn the season five premiere, Courtney and Eleanor discuss some of the major historical events, writers, and genres that shaped the beginning of the Victorian period.Transcript here.Resources for this episode included:Sally Mitche
Show NotesA long overdue trailer as we set out on season fiveTranscript here. Music:String Quartet no. 2 in B minor - II. Minuetto mode
Show NotesThe story featured in this episode is Mrs Ranford's New Year's Dinner. Read along.If you want to read more about William and Mary Howitt, their Quakerism, and work on behalf of the poor, there's a good overview from the Thoroton Soc
Show NotesIn the tradition of our annual holiday episodes, I’ve gone a little wild with the title of today’s episode. Today, I’ll read you a Christmas Ballad titled “It is Christmas Day in the Workhouse,” which was first published in the 1870s
Show NotesTres de MarzoYa Cepeda, el hombre ilustre que nos legara en herencia la Libertad y la Ciencia fuentes de ventura y paz consagra con noble anhelo para eternizar su gloria a su querida memoria cantos de felicidad. Escuchad… Su
We still need to get you last month's episode! It's coming! But in the meantime, we have a WHALE of a tale to share: episode one of The Land Whale Murders!_The Land Whale Murder_s is a Gilded Age comedic alternate history podcast about murders
Show NotesCW: Racially motivated violence and death, alcohol-related violence, settler violence, residential schools, suicide“A Strong Race Opinion: On the Indian Girl in Modern Fiction”
Show NotesEleanor and Courtney have been swamped, so they offer you this supercut of their spinoff podcast, Lit Slashing, in lieu of an episode this month. If you like what you hear, you can subscribe to here: https://pnc.st/s/lit-slashing. Ch
Show NotesIn this episode, we interview Professor Robin Inboden, who edited the recent Broadview edition of _Agnes Grey_. Also check out Robin's book recommendation, Take Courage: Anne Brontë and the Art of Life.
in this episode, we wrap up our coverage of the life of Mary Church Terrell! (Courtney here, apologizing for the random thumps. We were in hour two of recording and I apparently had the fidgets. :/)Resources Used and MentionedMary Church Te
Show NotesHey Listeners, check out our new project: Lit Slashing, a weekly micro podcast bringing you history’s most notorious bad, backhanded, and brutal reviews of literary classics, coming May 25th, 2021.The transcript for this trailer can
Show NotesThis episode carries a general content warning for discussion of racism. Timestamps for other potentially triggering content:08:15 - 08:45 (suicide)09:40 - 10:00 (rape)13:40 - 15:15, 15:50 - 16:15 (racist police and gun violence)
Show NotesIn this episode, Courtney and Eleanor chat about the life and work of poet, novelist, and dog-lover, Isa Blagden! (With Courtney's apologies for the episode's lateness. All she can say is: pandemic brain.)
Show NotesWe talk to Margaret Sönser Breen and Nisha Kommattam, the editors of a new Broadview Press edition of Aimée Duc's Are They Women?
Show NotesHi Listeners, this is just a brief announcement to let you know that our next episode will be delayed. Like many of you, we are struggling with this ongoing global pandemic. (laughs) Uhhhh. yeah. yeah. But, we've got some cool things
Show NotesIn this episode, we talk to Scheherezade Khan, a masters student at the University of Ottawa, about Isa Blagden and how we can decolonise our approach to Victorian literature.The paper we discussed is Ronjaunee Chatterjee, Alicia Mi
Show NotesThe music used in this episode's break is Charles Wood's 'Ding Dong Merrily on High', performed by Steve's Bedroom Band.SourcesFanny Jackson-Coppin. Reminiscences of School Life; and Hints on Teaching. Digitised by the University o
In Episode 24, Courtney and Eleanor chat about the life and work of renowned Chinese ci and shi poet, Gu Taiqing. Transcript coming soon! Sources for this episode:The Oxford Encyclopedia Women in World HistoryWang, Yanning. Reverie and Real
Sources for this episode:Lois Brown. Pauline Elizabeth Hopkins: Black Daughter of the RevolutionHanna Wallinger. Pauline E. Hopkins: A Literary BiographyCary D. Wintz and Paul Finkelman. The Encyclopedia of the Harlem Renaissance[The Pauli
DescriptionCourtney and Eleanor chat about what they've been up to during hiatus / quarantine and what they're hoping to accomplish in Season Four!Things we mentioned:Eleanor's articleCall for participantsThe books mentioned in this episod
Link to our read-along details (the full text of this announcement is included there): http://victorianscribblers.com/quarantine-read-along/Link to a podcast that is heroically providing Covid-19 updates (thanks Erins!): http://thispodcastwillk
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