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Bonnets At Dawn

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Austen vs. Brontë is a literary thunderdome! Listen each week as Lauren and Hannah compare and contrast the lives, work and fandoms of the Jane Austen and the Brontë sisters.
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Episodes

S4, Episode 2: Northanger Abbey w/Special Guest Lydia Craig

Our Northanger Abbey read-along continues with highlights from chapter 9-16 and an interview with academic Lydia Craig, the co-founder of the Loyola University Chicago Victorianist Society. We talk Northanger Abbey vs. Sanditon, and take a quiz to determine if Catherine and Isabella are in a toxic friendship.

Mar 12, 20201 hr

S4, Episode 1: Northanger Abbey w/Special Guest Janine Barchas

We’re kicking off Season 4 with a discussion about castles, crumpets and John Thorpe! Join us as we begin our breakdown of Northanger Abbey, and talk about the lost books of Jane Austen with professor and author Janine Barchas.

Mar 05, 20201 hr 6 min

S3, Bonus Episode: Best Books of 2019 & Literary Goals for 2020

This week, we discuss your favorite reads of 2019 and talk to Dr. Glynis Ridley about her excellent book, The Discovery of Jeanne Baret. A Story of Science, the High Seas, and the First Woman to Circumnavigate the Globe. We also reveal our read-along picks for 2020 and share some of our literary goals.

Jan 16, 202041 min

S3, Episode 29: Miss Cassandra Austen

This week, we’re bringing you a conversation between author Gill Hornby and Sophie Reynolds from the Jane Austen House Museum, about Cassandra Austen. They answer your questions about Cassandra and Jane and talk about those infamous letters. Look for Gill’s new book, Miss Austen, which will be out in January 2020: https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/111/1117549/miss-austen/9781529123760.html

Dec 19, 201946 min

S3, Episode 28: Jane Austen Festival 2019

We’re taking you on the road to the Jane Austen Festival in Louisville, Kentucky. This time around, you’ll hear clips from the B@D Friday night event, the ball, and Dr. Glynis Ridley’s excellent talk on Northanger Abbey. For more information on the Jane Austen Festival, go to http://jasnalouisville.com/

Nov 28, 201948 min

S3, Episode 27: B@D Lads Live Show at Page 1 Books

We're ranking Jane Austen's Bad AND Sad Lads in front of a seriously well-informed audience. Very special thanks to everyone in attendance, and Page 1 Books in Evanston, Illinois for hosting the event! Please check out their awesome book subscription service: https://page1books.com/

Nov 15, 201943 min

S3, Episode 26: Gaskell vs Dickens Halloween Special

This week, we’re talking Dickens, Victorian seances, and your reactions to The Old Nurse’s Story by Elizabeth Gaskell. We’re also giving away comic copies of this spooky tale! Share your favorite episode of B@D from this season on the internets, tag us, and we’ll throw your name into a fishbowl and draw winners in November.

Oct 25, 201937 min

S3, Episode 25: Alice Dunbar Nelson w/Special Guest Dr. Tara T. Green

This week, we’re discussing the life and work of African American poet, journalist, activist and short story writer, Alice Dunbar Nelson. We’ll be joined by Dr. Tara T. Green, who is currently working on a biography of Dunbar Nelson, and re-joined by actress Stacey Thomas, who will read some of Alice’s poetry.

Oct 17, 201947 min

S3, Episode 22: Engaging in the Age of Austen

This week, we’re talking to Austen scholars and friends Danielle Spratt and Bridget Draxler. These gals met at Chawton House and have gone on to author the book Engaging in the Age of Austen. We chat about reading historical fiction through contemporary eyes, Henry Tilney, and yes, Mansfield Park does come up. This might be a Mansfield Park podcast now. Apologies.

Sep 13, 20191 hr 6 min

S3, Episode 21: Mansfield Park vs. Wives and Daughters

In this FINAL Mansfield Park episode! This week, we’re discussing listener comments and comparing Mansfield Park to Wives and Daughters. We also discuss our upcoming short story read-alongs for the Fall.

Sep 04, 201945 min

S3, Episode 20: Frances E.W. Harper w/special guest Joanna Ortner

In addition to being one of the first African American novelists, Frances Harper was also a teacher, abolitionist, suffragist, poet and orator. We’re discussing her amazing career with academic Joanna Ortner, who has turned up some excellent Harper discoveries while working on her dissertation. Special thanks to Stacey Thomas for her reading of Harper’s Bury Me In a Free Land.

Aug 28, 20191 hr 4 min

S3, Episode 19: Edith and Winnifred Eaton with Special Guest Dr. Karen Skinazi

This week, we are talking about the FASCINATING Eaton sisters with Dr. Karen Skinazi from the University of Bristol. We can’t even sum these women up in a clever and concise way because they just did SO MUCH -- I mean, Winnifred was a rancher on top of being a bestselling novelist and Hollywood screenwriter -- so just listen to the episode! Also, for those of you that are playing 6 degrees of HBS with us, here ya go: Winnifred Eaton --- Jean Webster --- Mark Twain --- Harriet Beecher Stowe. Take...

Aug 15, 201959 min

S3, Episode 18: Mansfield Park Pt 3 with Dr. Tricia Matthew

Are you ready for even MORE Mansfield Park? This week, we’re talking to Dr. Patricia Matthew about abolitionist literature and how it links to Mansfield Park. We also discuss The Woman of Color and Amma Assante’s Belle.

Aug 01, 20191 hr 2 min

S3, Episode 17: Mansfield Park Pt 2 w/Devoney & George

This week, we’re continuing our Mansfield Park discussion with esteemed Brit Lit experts Devoney Looser and George Justice. Follow George and Devoney on Twitter @devoneylooser and @ProfGeoJustice.

Jul 19, 201958 min

S3, Episode 16: Mansfield Park Pt 1 w/Helena Kelley

It’s the first episode of our Mansfield Park read-along and boy do we have a treat for you! Hannah interviews Dr Helena Kelley, author of Jane Austen the Secret Radical, and talks all things Austen and Mansfield Park. There are a lot of Henry Crawford feelings.

Jul 12, 20191 hr 12 min

S3, Episode 15: Mrs. Beeton w/Special Guest Maria Damkjaer

This week, we tried out some Victorian recipes from Mrs. Beeton’s Book of Household Management and it went great! And by great, I mean Hannah had a meltdown. We also talk to Maria Damkjaer, author of Time, Domesticity and Print Culture in Nineteenth-Century Britain, about Isabella Beeton and the making of Mrs. Beeton’s.

Jun 26, 201949 min

S3, Episode 13: Anne Lister w/Special Guest Angela Clare

This week, we’re talking about Anne Lister with Angela Clare from Calderdale Museums, which manages Shibden Hall. Angela has written two books on Miss Lister and makes a special appearance in Gentleman Jack! She can be found on Twitter @EndeavourFilms. Special apologies to Hannah, who thought we should call this episode “Shag-Bandit Rubber-Knickers.” Also, I accidentally said that I Know My Own Heart was published in 1991 vs 1988. Please forgive me.

Jun 06, 201956 min

S3, Episode 11: Louisa May Alcott & Work

This week, we’re unpacking our feelings about Louisa May Alcott’s Work: A Story of Experience. If you haven’t read the book, but are curious, you can find it for free on Project Gutenberg. Big thanks to the listeners in our FB group who participated in the read-along. We had so many great comments and thoughtful discussions - we’ll have to feature some more of your insights in our Best Of episode at the end of the year.

May 22, 20191 hr 2 min

S3, Episode 10: Louisa May Alcott with Marlowe Daly

Happy Louisa MAY Alcott everyone! This time around, we’re talking about Louisa, money, fame and George Eliot makes a surprise appearance. Big thanks to our special guest Marlowe Daly for joining us! Marlowe teaches American literature, writing, and interdisciplinary humanities classes at Lewis-Clark State College. Her Alcott-related work has been published in Reconstruction, Arizona Quarterly, Women’s Studies, Girls’ Series Fiction and American Popular Culture, and Critical Insights: Little Wome...

May 15, 201946 min

S3, Episode 7: Frances Burney w/Special Guest Jennie Batchelor

Welcome to Bonnets at Dawn University! This week, we’re getting a crash course in Frances Burney with the help of Dr. Jennie Batchelor. Jennie currently teaches at the University of Kent. Her work focuses on the 18th century and women’s writing. You can find her on Twitter @JennieBatchelor and @LadysMagProject.

Apr 03, 20191 hr 4 min

S3, Episode 5: Emily Bronte Panel, Pt 2 (Seances and Feminism)

Join us for part 2 of our Understanding Emily panel from the Brontë Parsonage! This week, we talk feminism, fan fiction and ghosts! And Emily Brontë, of course… Special thanks to the Brontë Parsonage for hosting us. Extra special thanks to our guests Amy Rowbottam, Isabel Greenberg, Dr. Claire O’Callaghan and Lauren Livesey for joining us!

Mar 13, 201948 min
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