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Bonnets At Dawn

158 Episodes

74 minutes | May 23, 2022
S6, E3: Harriet Jacobs and Frances Harper w/Dr. Koritha Mitchell
This week, we’re continuing our conversation about Harriet Beecher Stowe and performative activism. And we are joined by Dr. Koritha Mitchell to discuss her upcoming edition of Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, as well as the connections between Frances Harper and Harriet Jacobs.
82 minutes | May 15, 2022
S6, E2: Abolitionist literature and Anti-Slavery Bazaars with Felicia Gabriele
This week, we’re talking about the business of abolitionist literature. We start by discussing the author and activist Lydia Maria Child and her short story The Quadroons. Then, PhD candidate Felicia Gabriele joins us to discuss her Rambling article entitled “The Problem of Fashionable Abolition: Performative Allyship Then and Now.”
62 minutes | May 8, 2022
S6, E1: Harriet Beeecher Stowe’s Pink & White Tyranny!
We’re baaack! This week, we’re going on a micro-mini-roadtrip to Harriet Beecher Stowe’s House in Cincinnati and talking about one of one of her most baffling books - Pink & White Tyranny (great band name, btw). We can’t tell if this novel is a Mansfield Park fanfic or response to Wuthering Heights. Listen in and let us know! Spoilers ahead!
31 minutes | Apr 30, 2022
B@D Mixtape #1: Poems About Authors
Hey, hey, we’re back with a new format! This is the first Bonnets at Dawn Mixtape, which is part audiobook and part podcast. In honor of National Poetry Month, we have asked some excellent voice actors to read poems about authors. Listen to hear what Dorothy Parker wrote about Harriet Beecher Stowe, a Tribute to George Sand by Elizabeth Barrett Browning, a spooky poem about the Brontë sisters, and more! Music Credits: Sad Heaven Piano #3 by PSOVOD Lo Fi 01 by Szmalix Lo-Fo Tokyo by YellowTree Late Nights In Osaka by YellowTree
75 minutes | Dec 28, 2021
S5, Bonus: Best Reads of 2021, aka The Holiday Holiday Special
This week, Dr. Arielle Zibrak and Dr. Sarah Mesle join us to discuss our love of Kate Winslet, The Holiday, the pleasures of knitwear, and our favorite reads of 2021. We also talk about romcoms, Austen and Ephron, comfort reading, and read just a few of your amazing book recommendations.
66 minutes | Dec 13, 2021
S5.3, E5: Guilty Pleasures and Critical Bonnet Studies with Dr. Arielle Zibrak
We’re wrapping up our mini-series on Sex, Scandal, and Social Climbers with Dr. Arielle Zibrak, who is here to discuss the role of bonnets in 19th century literature, bodice rippers, and guilty pleasures. We also carry on our discussion about race in literature, Taylor Swift, and even get into Jane Austen’s Emma and Keanu Reeves. Find Arielle on the internet at https://www.ariellezibrak.com/
33 minutes | Dec 5, 2021
S5.3, E4: Scandal and Coffee and Mary Robinson with Clio O’Sullivan
This week, we’re talking ghosts, gossip, and gambling with Clio O’Sullivan from Chawton House Library! We discuss the scandalous actress and author Mary Robinson and the connection she shares with Scottish botanical illustrator Elizabeth Blackwell.
59 minutes | Nov 29, 2021
S5.3, E3: Elizabeth Montagu and Bluestocking Drama w/Dr. Jack Orchard & Dr. Anna Louise Senkiw
This week, we are talking to Dr. Jack Orchard and Dr. Anna Louise Senkiw, who are currently working on digitizing the letters of Elizabeth Montagu, noted literary influencer and Queen of the Bluestockings. We also discuss the poet Ann Yearsley, her feud with Hannah More, and how she is like Taylor Swift. You can access Montagu’s letters online at http://emco.swansea.ac.uk/home/ And find Jack on Twitter @Jarona7
68 minutes | Nov 20, 2021
S5.3, E2: Elizabeth Barrett Browning with Dr. Fiona Sampson
This week, we’re welcoming Dr. Fiona Sampson back to the show to discuss her new book entitled Two-Way Mirror: The Life of Elizabeth Barrett Browning. We also get into specifics regarding EBB’s family money, illness, legacy, and what should be included in her biopic.
67 minutes | Nov 12, 2021
S5.3, E1: Upstarts, Social Climbers, and Alicia LeFanu’s Fashionable Connections w/Dr. Lydia Craig
We’re kicking off our mini-season on Sex, Scandal, and Money with an episode about social climbers, upstarts, and Jamaican heirs in Regency England. We cover a lot in this one including Sanditon’s Miss Lambe, Leigh Hunt’s Black ancestry, Charles Dickens, the scandalous life of George Eliot, the Real Housewives, and Alicia LeFanu’s novel Fashionable Connexions with our pal, Dr. Lydia Craig. Minor spoilers for Fashionable Connexions, which you can read online via Google Books.
57 minutes | Nov 6, 2021
S5, Bonus: The Letters of Pride and Prejudice and Little Women with Barbara Heller
This week, we’re bringing together Dr. Eleanor Rust and curator Barabara Heller for an in depth discussion about the process behind creating the letters for the Pride and Prejudice and Little Women Letters editions for Chronicle Books. We also discuss Barbara’s job as a set decorator for television and film, calligraphy and postal history.
47 minutes | Oct 29, 2021
S5, Bonus: B@D Literary Ghost Tour
We’re back with an expanded version of our 2020 B@D Live Literary Ghost Tour! This week, we’re talking about spooky books, the ghost of Charles Dickens, and whether or not Anne Brontë is haunting a certain staircase in New York.
70 minutes | Aug 22, 2021
S5.2, Episode 6: Harriet Beecher Stowe Onscreen w/Fourth Wall Films
This action-packed episode is our first ever entirely dedicated to Harriet Beecher Stowe. We discuss Harriet’s time in Cincinnati, the unauthorized stage adaptations of Uncle Tom’s Cabin, and her connection to The King and I. We also interview Kelly and Tammy Rundle from Fourth Wall Films about their documentary Becoming Harriet Beecher Stowe, as well as their docu-drama about Stowe, entitled Sons & Daughters of Thunder.
91 minutes | Aug 14, 2021
S5.2, Episode 5: Adapting Sense and Sensibility w/playwright Sharmini Kumar
This week, we are talking to playwright Sharmini Kumar about the origins of 24 Carrot Productions, as well as the challenges of adapting Austen to stage, and diversifying her productions. We also read from Emma Thompson’s Sense and Sensibility production diaries, and Lauren realizes that she is actually a Marianne.
44 minutes | Aug 8, 2021
S5.2, Episode 4: Austen vs Brontë Onstage w/ playwright Christina Calvit
This week, we’re talking to Christina Calvit from Lifeline Theatre about adapting Austen and Brontë for the stage.
58 minutes | Jul 30, 2021
S5.2, Episode 3: Wild Nights with filmmaker Madeleine Olnek
This week, we’re continuing our discussion about Emily Dickinson and the art of adaptation with filmmaker Madeleine Olnek. Olnek wrote and directed the romantic comedy Wild Nights with Emily starring Molly Shannon as Dickinson. You can find out more about the film, including where to stream or purchase it, at http://www.wildnightswithemily.com/
67 minutes | Jul 23, 2021
S5.2, Episode 2: Emily Dickinson on Film
This week, we’re comparing and contrasting the ways Emily Dickinson has been portrayed on screen in Dickinson, Wild Nights with Emily, and A Quiet Passion. For those that are worried about spoilers - we do a basic synopsis of each, and discuss some moments that we like (or don’t like). Light spoilers for Dickinson, medium for Wild Nights, and heavy for A Quiet Passion.
76 minutes | Jul 16, 2021
S5.2, Episode 1: Comic Adaptations w/artists Kaley Bales and Glynnis Fawkes
We’re back and this season we are discussing stage, film, and comic adaptations! This week, we’re talking about literary biopics, Brontë vibes, and comics, with artists Kaley Bales and Glynnis Fawkes. Bales is the illustrator for our book, Why She Wrote, and Glynnis is the writer/illustrator of Charlotte Brontë Before Jane Eyre.
66 minutes | May 27, 2021
S5, E4: L.M. Montgomery and Regionalism w/special guest Dr. Trinna Frever
This week, we’ve invited L.M. Montgomery scholar Dr. Trinna Frever back to break down regionalism for us. We start with L.M. Montgomery and The Blue Castle and work our way towards a discussion about Zora Neale Hurston, Sarah Orne Jewett, and Willa Cather and what they all have in common. We also discuss James Thurber, F. Scott Fitzgerald, William Wordsworth, Washington Irving Louisa May Alcott, Margaret Fuller, Ernest Hemingway, and Alice Carey, which might be a record for us in terms of names dropped.
76 minutes | May 12, 2021
S5, E3: The Blue Castle Pt 3 w/Dr. Sarah Mesle
Hannah returns to breakdown the final chapters of The Blue Castle! Dr. Sarah Mesle shares her takeaways from the book, and we talk about sex, women’s health, Henry David Thoreau vs. John Foster vs. Susan Fenimore Cooper, and read some listener comments. It’s an action-packed episode.
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