Join us as we "time travel," using newspapers, and novels to explore what life was like 160 years ago, In the Victorian Era! Each episode will be host banter, narration of a short story, break down of said short story, for you the 21st century listener,
reading the nonfiction section, and then breaking that down, followed by a summary and a relaxing outro.
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Join us as we "time travel," using newspapers, and novels to explore what life was like 160 years ago, In the Victorian Era! Each episode will be host banter, narration of a short story, break down of said short story, for you the 21st century listener,
reading the nonfiction section, and then breaking that down, followed by a summary and a relaxing outro.
S2 E1.05 A Home for Seaman's Orphans
Published in the London Journal 1863
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We are glad that you have found your way into the Victorian Periodical Parade
Welcome to the breakdown episode, where Kari compares the articles published in the same issue of the London Journal to the section of Lady Audley's Secret and pulls out the knowledge hidden within.
Here we find that they published an article about merchant and sailor orphans to tell their reads what would likely happen to George's wife and son after he abandoned them. Listen along to see what comparisons Dr. Nixon makes.
See you next time for more of the story of Lady Audley's Secret
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Victorian Periodical Parade
Join us as we "time travel," using newspapers, and novels to explore what life was like 160 years ago, In the Victorian Era! Each episode will be host banter, narration of a short story, break down of said short story, for you the 21st century listener,
reading the nonfiction section, and then breaking that down, followed by a summary and a relaxing outro.