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  • S3 Ep3: Jane Austen's Situationship
    Apr 2 2026

    Tom Lefroy is often pictured as Jane Austen’s true love that forever ruined her views on marriage. But do her own writings suggest it was mostly... well, a situationship? Find out in today’s episode!
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    33 m
  • S3 Ep2: Eaten Away - Observations on The Venereal Disease, 1686
    Mar 19 2026

    Rotting flesh, deformed bones, disappearing noses... Old medicine didn’t have much to offer for those suffering from the most horrific diseases - like syphilis - but some attempted ailing the sick. In today’s episode we’re reading “Observations on the Venereal Disease” from 1686.
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    27 m
  • S3 Ep1: How To Be a Victorian Servant
    Mar 6 2026

    From never-ending list of tasks and duties to possibly being mistreated, domestic service in the Victorian era sounds like absolute hell. And yet, for many women, it was a dream job. Today we’re reading “Instructions in household matters: or, The young girl's guide to domestic service” from 1845, which details how to best prepare for that sort of work.

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    36 m
  • S2 Ep20: Women War Workers
    Dec 11 2025
    Working nights? Working from home? Lunch breaks? These were some of the very modern-sounding questions working women were asking during WW1. In today's episode we're talking women's labour and reading "The Garment Worker" magazine from April 1918.
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    25 m
  • S2 Ep19: Victorian Ballroom Etiquette
    Nov 27 2025
    Gloves or no gloves? How did you get introduced to eligible gentleman? Could he buy you a drink? Today we're reading “Routledge’s Ballroom Companion” from 1866.
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    25 m
  • S2 Ep18: How To Avoid Consumption
    Nov 13 2025
    It's winter season in 1839 and you're trying to survive. What would be your reading of choice? Probably "How To Prevent Consumption", with bleakly useless advice and wild theories.
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    31 m
  • S2 Ep17: Buster Keaton, The Exclusive Property of MGM
    Oct 23 2025
    Famous for his dead-pan comedy style, Buster Keaton was one the kings of slapstick comedy. But behind his success hid battles with production studios, his wife, and his addiction. In today’s episode, we’re reading Keaton’s memoir “My Wonderful World of Slapstick”.
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    35 m
  • S2 Ep16: The Private (?) Life of Marie Antoinette
    Oct 9 2025
    There is so much myth and speculation around who Marie Antoinette was as a person, that it’s really helpful to have historical texts from the era – like today’s “Memoirs of Madame Campan” - of people that really knew her. But how reliable are her observations?
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    41 m