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Victorian Legacies
Emma Catan
42 episodes
8 months ago
Look around. What do you see? How do the Victorians continue to influence our lives, our society, our entertainment? Join Emma Catan as we explore the legacy of the Victorians. Where fiction becomes fact.
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Look around. What do you see? How do the Victorians continue to influence our lives, our society, our entertainment? Join Emma Catan as we explore the legacy of the Victorians. Where fiction becomes fact.
Show more...
History
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Episode 26- Dr Dominique Gracia - Exploring Adaptations of the 19th Century Detective
Victorian Legacies
38 minutes
3 years ago
Episode 26- Dr Dominique Gracia - Exploring Adaptations of the 19th Century Detective
In this episode I'm joined by Dr Dominique Gracia, who had worked on repetitions and revisions, and adaptation theory. We discuss the influence of Sherlock Holmes on modern TV detectives in series such as Sherlock and Vienna Blood. We observe the ways in which we see works through adaptations, and how neo-Victorian works may influence how we think or perceive the nineteenth century. We also discuss hidden stories about Victorian female detectives, and how Holmes' legacy persists today.

About my guest: Dominique is an independent scholar who’s currently Chief of Staff for the Director of UCL’s Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose. Her research focuses on repetitions and revisions, from Dante Gabriel Rossetti’s double-works to the pot-boiling of popular fiction. Her most recent publications focus on early female detectives and Sherlock Holmes’ influence on modern TV detectives, and she is currently writing a collection of Neo-Victorian short stories featuring a Welsh female detective in East London.

For more information on Dominique's work, check out the details below:
https://exeter.academia.edu/DominiqueGracia

Check out Dominique's suggestions:

Kim Newman - Professor Moriaty: The Hound of the D'Urbervilles
Anthony Horowitz - Moriarty
Nev March - Murder in Old Bombay: A Mystery
J.C. Briggs - The Murder of Patience Brooke
Heather Redmond - A Dickens of a Crime Series

Episode Credits:

Episode Writer, Editor and Producer: Emma Catan
Music: Burning Steaks (by Stationary Sign) - obtained via EpidemicSound

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Email: victorianlegacies@gmail.com
Victorian Legacies
Look around. What do you see? How do the Victorians continue to influence our lives, our society, our entertainment? Join Emma Catan as we explore the legacy of the Victorians. Where fiction becomes fact.