Episodios

  • 015 - Ch13 The Noble Army of Martyrs
    Feb 4 2026
    Dive into the captivating world of Harriet Beecher Stowe with Chimney Corner, a remarkable collection of her reflections penned after the Civil War. Presented as engaging dialogues between Christopher Crowfield (Stowes male pseudonym), his wife, their children Ben and Jenny, and a host of intriguing neighbors, these conversations unfold around the warmth of the fireside. Explore lively discussions on womens suffrage, education, entertainment, fashion, and the economic landscape of the Reconstruction era. Stowe thoughtfully examines how society can empower young women to lead fulfilling lives beyond marriage and dependence, while also contemplating the lasting economic impacts of the Civil War as she envisions a more civilized nation. ( ~ Michele Fry)
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    21 m
  • 014 - Ch12 The New Year
    Feb 4 2026
    Dive into the captivating world of Harriet Beecher Stowe with Chimney Corner, a remarkable collection of her reflections penned after the Civil War. Presented as engaging dialogues between Christopher Crowfield (Stowes male pseudonym), his wife, their children Ben and Jenny, and a host of intriguing neighbors, these conversations unfold around the warmth of the fireside. Explore lively discussions on womens suffrage, education, entertainment, fashion, and the economic landscape of the Reconstruction era. Stowe thoughtfully examines how society can empower young women to lead fulfilling lives beyond marriage and dependence, while also contemplating the lasting economic impacts of the Civil War as she envisions a more civilized nation. ( ~ Michele Fry)
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    32 m
  • 013 - Ch11 The Cathedral
    Feb 4 2026
    Dive into the captivating world of Harriet Beecher Stowe with Chimney Corner, a remarkable collection of her reflections penned after the Civil War. Presented as engaging dialogues between Christopher Crowfield (Stowes male pseudonym), his wife, their children Ben and Jenny, and a host of intriguing neighbors, these conversations unfold around the warmth of the fireside. Explore lively discussions on womens suffrage, education, entertainment, fashion, and the economic landscape of the Reconstruction era. Stowe thoughtfully examines how society can empower young women to lead fulfilling lives beyond marriage and dependence, while also contemplating the lasting economic impacts of the Civil War as she envisions a more civilized nation. ( ~ Michele Fry)
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    33 m
  • 012 - Ch10 What are the sources of Beauty in Dress
    Feb 4 2026
    Dive into the captivating world of Harriet Beecher Stowe with Chimney Corner, a remarkable collection of her reflections penned after the Civil War. Presented as engaging dialogues between Christopher Crowfield (Stowes male pseudonym), his wife, their children Ben and Jenny, and a host of intriguing neighbors, these conversations unfold around the warmth of the fireside. Explore lively discussions on womens suffrage, education, entertainment, fashion, and the economic landscape of the Reconstruction era. Stowe thoughtfully examines how society can empower young women to lead fulfilling lives beyond marriage and dependence, while also contemplating the lasting economic impacts of the Civil War as she envisions a more civilized nation. ( ~ Michele Fry)
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    40 m
  • 011 - Ch9 Dress or who makes the Fashions
    Feb 4 2026
    Dive into the captivating world of Harriet Beecher Stowe with Chimney Corner, a remarkable collection of her reflections penned after the Civil War. Presented as engaging dialogues between Christopher Crowfield (Stowes male pseudonym), his wife, their children Ben and Jenny, and a host of intriguing neighbors, these conversations unfold around the warmth of the fireside. Explore lively discussions on womens suffrage, education, entertainment, fashion, and the economic landscape of the Reconstruction era. Stowe thoughtfully examines how society can empower young women to lead fulfilling lives beyond marriage and dependence, while also contemplating the lasting economic impacts of the Civil War as she envisions a more civilized nation. ( ~ Michele Fry)
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    47 m
  • 010 - Ch8 How Shall we be Amused
    Feb 4 2026
    Dive into the captivating world of Harriet Beecher Stowe with Chimney Corner, a remarkable collection of her reflections penned after the Civil War. Presented as engaging dialogues between Christopher Crowfield (Stowes male pseudonym), his wife, their children Ben and Jenny, and a host of intriguing neighbors, these conversations unfold around the warmth of the fireside. Explore lively discussions on womens suffrage, education, entertainment, fashion, and the economic landscape of the Reconstruction era. Stowe thoughtfully examines how society can empower young women to lead fulfilling lives beyond marriage and dependence, while also contemplating the lasting economic impacts of the Civil War as she envisions a more civilized nation. ( ~ Michele Fry)
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    28 m
  • 009 - Ch 7 How Shall we Entertain our Company
    Feb 4 2026
    Dive into the captivating world of Harriet Beecher Stowe with Chimney Corner, a remarkable collection of her reflections penned after the Civil War. Presented as engaging dialogues between Christopher Crowfield (Stowes male pseudonym), his wife, their children Ben and Jenny, and a host of intriguing neighbors, these conversations unfold around the warmth of the fireside. Explore lively discussions on womens suffrage, education, entertainment, fashion, and the economic landscape of the Reconstruction era. Stowe thoughtfully examines how society can empower young women to lead fulfilling lives beyond marriage and dependence, while also contemplating the lasting economic impacts of the Civil War as she envisions a more civilized nation. ( ~ Michele Fry)
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    31 m
  • 008 - Ch 6 Boily Religion A Sermon on Good Health
    Feb 4 2026
    Dive into the captivating world of Harriet Beecher Stowe with Chimney Corner, a remarkable collection of her reflections penned after the Civil War. Presented as engaging dialogues between Christopher Crowfield (Stowes male pseudonym), his wife, their children Ben and Jenny, and a host of intriguing neighbors, these conversations unfold around the warmth of the fireside. Explore lively discussions on womens suffrage, education, entertainment, fashion, and the economic landscape of the Reconstruction era. Stowe thoughtfully examines how society can empower young women to lead fulfilling lives beyond marriage and dependence, while also contemplating the lasting economic impacts of the Civil War as she envisions a more civilized nation. ( ~ Michele Fry)
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    34 m