

Visit the Milken Archives of Jewish Music. Learn more about Heather Markovitch’s research.Ĭheck out Frederick Roden’s work including Recovering Jewishness: Modern Identities Reclaimed. Read Sarah Eddy’s Songs of Happy Life: for Schools, Homes and Bands of Mercy. Learn more about Alisa Clapp-Intyre’s research.Ĭheck out Sounding Childhood, part of Sounding Victorian, a Phyllis Weliver collaborative. Read a short article on the Fisk Jubilee Singers from PBS’s American Experience.Ĭheck out the Fisk Jubilee Singers and their version of “Steal Away.” Read Andrew Ward’s Dark Midnight When I Rise. Visit the Centre for the Study of the Legacies of British Slave-ownership. Alexander” via Project Gutenberg.Ĭheck out “Mrs. Read Talia Schaffer’s “Victorian Feminist Criticism: Recovery Work and the Care Community.” Victorian Literature and Culture, vol. Learn about Talia Schaffer’s book Communities of Care: The Social Ethics of Victorian Fiction. Oliphant et al.’s Women Novelists of Queen Victoria’s Reign: A Book of Appreciations.

Learn more about Talia Schaffer’s research.

Read Lorraine Janzen Kooistra’s “Doubles and Doubling Back: On (Re)Reading Clemence Housman’s The Were-Wolf.” Victorian Review blog, 2019. Edited by Lorraine Janzen Kooistra et al., 2018.Ĭheck out “Clemence Housman’s ‘The Were-Wolf’” at Victorian Things. Learn more about Lorraine Janzen Kooistra’s research.Įxplore Lorraine Janzen Kooistra’s COVE Digital Edition of Clemence Housman’s The Were-Wolf. Learn more about Deborah Lutz’s research.Įxplore the Bienecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library and find George Eliot’s copy of Wordsworth’s The Prelude: Beinecke Library, Yale University, GEN MSS 963, Box 56. Read “Dalnavert, in Yellow,” part of the Dalnavert in Colour Exhibit. Watch Kyle McPhail’s lecture “Gender and Sexuality in the Victorian Era and Throughout the Ages.” Elizabeth Alloway Lecture Series, 21 March 2021, Dalnavert Museum. Visit Dalnavert Museum and take the virtual tour. Visit Jacqueline Hyman’s The Textile Restoration Studio. Read Heather Hind’s “Victorian Hairwork and the Brontës.” Victorian Review blog, 2020. See “The Brontë Family’s Broken Hair Bracelet” at Victorian Things. Our podcast theme is “Happy Jazzy Ragtime Piano” by Praded, licensed by AudioJungle our podcast stinger was made and donated by Brandon Christopher.

Victorian Samplings was recorded and produced on the territory of the lək̓ʷəŋən and SENĆOŦEN speaking communities of the Songhees, Esquimalt, and W̱SÁNEĆ peoples, and on Treaty One Territory, traditional Land of the Anishinaabeg, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota, and Dene peoples and homeland of the Métis Nation. View the V&A’s collection of William Morris’s work here. Learn more about Hannah Claus and view her installation interlacings.Ĭheck out “Hannah Claus’s ‘interlacings’” at Victorian Things. Visit Sandra Klowak’s website Corporeal Curios and Instagram to view her work. Learn more about The Great Exhibition with Lisa Picard’s essay from The British Library. View Henry Courtney Selous’ The Opening of the Great Exhibition on. Learn more about Morna O’Neill’s research.Ĭheck out the “Ladies Carpet” at Victorian Things. Read a complete transcript of the episode here!
